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Live in the World (Devotional)

A Day A Life
 
Daily bread by Kanzo Uchimura, the founder of Non-church Christianity. The editors compile an essence of Uchimura's faith and thought with the quotation of the Bible.


Love and Advice to Wife and Children
 

William Penn, a Quaker and the founder of Pennsylvania State, wrote the letters of love and advice to his wife and children. His letters inspire today's non-church Christians.



Study the Bible and the Truth

A Study of the Old Testerment (Ancient Judaism)  
Max Weber (1614-1702), a German Sociologist, studies the Bible, or more precisely, the development of the Judasim. This work contributes the understanding of the Old Testerment.  The editor explains the term and quotes the Bible to help the understaning of the text.

Women's Speaking in the Bible  

Margaret Fell (1614-1702), a Quaker woman, speaks women's freedom of the Spirit, quoting examples and prophecies of spiritual women in the Bible.

Pacifism among Japanese Non-church Christians  

Carlo Caldarola, a sociologist, writes a history and thought of Non-church Pacifism. His description is compact and clear.
Weberian Sociology of Religion  
"Faithfulness is the truth," said Max Weber in his last words. This page posts his writings and my studies on religion and society.
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Learn the Person of the Truth


Persons of the Truth
 

After the Biblical Era, God has raised the individuals who lived with the Truth . The following persons are example.
Augustine (Africa) Dante (Italy)
Milton (Britain) Wordsworth (Britain)
Kant (Germany) Kierkegaard (Denmark)
Lincoln (United States) Gandhi (India)


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KEditor: Moriyuki Abukuma