@article{oai:seijoh-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000274, author = {Kato, Tomoko and 加藤, 知子}, issue = {20}, journal = {研究紀要, Research bulletin of Seijoh University}, month = {Mar}, note = {The person who laid foundation of modern Kiyosato (Yamanashi Prefecture, Japan) was Paul RUSCH, an American lay missionary of the Anglican Church. He introduced know-hows about the modern agriculture and tourism to Kiyosato after World War Ⅱ. Kiyosato’s post-war success is mainly due to Rusch’s first-class effort, thanks to which the area continues attracting tourists from regions like Kanto and Chubu in Japan.  Being a Christian missionary full of passion, he built St. Andrew’s Church in Kiyosato, hoping that one day Christianity would prevail in Kiyosato and Japan. How successful has this endeavor been? Why has the Christian population in Japan remained small despite the efforts by passionate missionaries like Rusch? Can we find any similarities among the Christian and Japanese cultural traditions? How will the religious landscape change once Christianity becomes a major religion in Japan?  With these research questions in mind, and taking Kiyosato St. Andrew’s Church as a starting point, this paper will give some thoughts on Christian evangelism in Japan from an intercultural understating point of view.}, pages = {1--16}, title = {日本におけるキリスト教伝道に関する一考察 : 清里の父ポール・ラッシュの伝道成果をヒントとして}, year = {2020}, yomi = {カトウ, トモコ} }