The Gist of Japan: The Islands, Their People, and Missions

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The Gist of Japan: The Islands, Their People, and Missions

by R. B. (Rufus Benton) Peery

EN·~7 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total
1

The Gist of Japan

0:24
2

PREFACE

2:20
3

I. THE LAND OF JAPAN

30:05
4

II. A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE JAPANESE

25:02
5

III. JAPANESE CHARACTERISTICS

24:57
6

IV. MANNERS AND CUSTOMS

26:48
7

V. JAPANESE CIVILIZATION

24:30
8

VI. JAPANESE MORALITY

20:20
9

VII. RELIGIONS OF JAPAN

29:01
10

VIII. FIRST INTRODUCTION OF CHRISTIANITY

20:51

Description

This volume offers a clear, readable portrait of Japan for anyone curious about the island nation’s landscape, history, and everyday life. It begins with a concise geography of the four main islands and the countless smaller ones, explaining how mountains dominate the terrain and shape the way people farm, travel, and settle. The author then moves to the customs, manners, and moral outlook that define Japanese society, drawing on both Western observations and native sources.

Beyond cultural description, the book turns to the story of Christianity’s arrival and the growth of Protestant missions in the late nineteenth century. It outlines the challenges missionaries face, the methods they employ, and the unique social dynamics that influence their work. Through vivid illustrations and plain language, the work invites readers to appreciate both the beauty of Japan and the earnest efforts to share a new faith within its borders.

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Language

en

Duration

~7 hours (406K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Al Haines

Release date

2013-03-11

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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R. B. (Rufus Benton) Peery

b. 1868

A Lutheran missionary, minister, and college president, he wrote vividly about Japan for late-19th-century American readers. His best-known book, The Gist of Japan, blends travel, culture, and missionary observation.

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