日本のキリスト教信者の死者儀礼への対応 : 三島市と静岡市の事例を通して

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  • ニホン ノ キリストキョウ シンジャ ノ シシャ ギレイ エノ タイオウ : ミシマシ ト シズオカシ ノ ジレイ オ トオシテ
  • Nihon no kirisutokyo shinja no shisha girei eno taio : Mishimashi to Shizuokashi no jirei o toshite
  • The response of Christian on death rituals in Japan : case studies in Mishima city and Shizuoka city

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This paper examines the attitudes and thoughts of Japanese Protestants to the Buddhist altar, burning incense and graveyard. This paper considers the Buddhist altar as a symbol of ancestor worship, burning incense as a prayer for the souls of the dead, and graveyard as a place of ultimate family belonging for the living. As rites have not only religious but also cultural influences, it is difficult for Japanese Christians to be disassociated. Therefore, Japanese Protestants react diversely to death rituals and connections between the traditional culture and Christianity are found. The subjects of this study are Protestants over the age of fifty who are members of four churches in Mishima city and two churches in Shizuoka city and have been influenced by both traditional culture and Christianity culture. This paper reveals three things. Firstly, there are many cases where Protestants in Mishima city and Shizuoka city have alter-natives to the Buddhist altar such as pictures of the dead, flowers and crosses. Secondly, they undergo a mental conflict deciding whether burning incense is a prayer for the souls of the dead or just a folk tradition. Thirdly, they tend to believe that the grave of family member is much more important than churchyard.

はじめに I. 三島市と静岡市におけるキリスト教の伝来と現況 II. 事例 1. 三島市の事例 2. 静岡市の事例 III. 仏壇 IV. 焼香 V. 墓 おわりに

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  • 哲學

    哲學 119 257-294, 2008-03

    三田哲學會

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