Kanzō Uchimura

Kanzō Uchimura (1861–1930) was a Japanese writer, philosopher and columnist.

Also recorded as Uchimura Kanzo; Kanzo Uchimura; Uchimura Kanzou; Uchimura Kanzō.

Kanzō Uchimura in brief

Born
1861
Died
1930
Known for
writer, philosopher, columnist, essayist and missionary
Place of birth
Koishikawa
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Overview

Born at Koishikawa in 1861, died at Yodobashi in 1930.

In detail

Kanzō Uchimura studied at Amherst College, Hartford International University for Religion and Peace and Tokyo School of Foreign Languages. Naoya Shiga is recorded as having studied under Kanzō Uchimura. the recorded working language is Japanese.

The authority associates the name with Non-church movement and Second Coming Movement.

Employment is recorded with University of Tokyo. Membership is recorded of Sapporo band.

Works named in the authority record are How I Became a Christian, Japan and the Japanese, Consolations of a Christian and Seeking Peace of Mind.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    “Uchimura Kanzō”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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  2. 2.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q485247: Kanzō Uchimura

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