This book makes a distinctly new contribution to the field of Nipponjinron as a theological anthropology of Japaneseness.
through concrete examples, classic literature, historical analysis, and religious reflection, the author illuminates a new path to Understanding Japaneseness by drawing the reader\'s attention to the lifeblood of Japanese behavior, "maternal-filial affection.".
This book makes a distinctly new contribution to the field of Nipponjinron as a theological anthropology of Japaneseness