Visiting Associate Professor

UEMURA Toshifumi

UEMURA Toshifumi

Education:

2003
Graduate School of Luther Seminary Theology
1981
University of Tsukuba Area Study Japanology

Professional Experience:

2006
Japan Lutheran College Associate Professor
2004
Japan Lutheran College Assistant Professor
1994
Japan Lutheran College lecturer

Specialized Fields:

Comparative study of Religions and Culture

Current Research Themes:

Japanese modernization and Protestantism in the comparison with Tanzania, East Africa
Religious movement of emigrant of Japanese to Hawaii and Brazil
Traditional Performing Arts and Shitoism

Major Publications:

2008
DVD "God's Fingerprints in Japan Part2" (Aloha Ke Akua)
2007
"Formation of Tanzania and role of Churches focus on Lutheran Church", Nihon no Shingaku Academy of Japanese Chiristianity
2005
"Hamlet as Noh, consideration of different culture and contextualization", Kikoko
1998
Religious Dialogue in Different traditions, Avako

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