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Alessandro Valignano's work in Japan
Rohlová, Kateřina Jenny ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
This work deals with the person of Alessandro Valignano and his missionary work in the Far East with an emphasis on the mission in Japan during years 1574-1603. The aim is to explain his approach to both Japanese culture and people and his methods of mission management which leaded to the biggest promotion of the Church in Japan during so called "Christian Century" that overlaps with three dynamic periods of Japanese history - warring states, unification and the beginning of Tokugawa shogunate. Moreover, the influence of foreigners on Japanese culture and science is analyzed together with an emphasis on the universality of Valignano's thoughts applicable nowadays as well.
The Jesuit Missionary Policy of Adaptation in Japan under Alessandro Valignano
Rohlová, Kateřina Jenny ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to discuss the way of leading and managing the Jesuit Mission in Japan by Alessandro Valignano from 1579 to 1603. It focuses mainly on pioneering methods of this Jesuit missionary. Just his methods made the Japanese mission so successful, however, not for the eternity. Particularly it is about his attitude toward the Japanese culture and about a try to adapt both on this culture and on the general conditions. Despite the time Society of Jesus and especially some of its members, including Valignano, were incredibly flexible and capable to respond to the actual needs of the mission. That is why practical side of the mission - financing this project and the very first diplomatic contacts - will be also included in this thesis. Scientific and cultural assets of the Europeans will end the work.
Alessandro Valignano's work in Japan
Rohlová, Kateřina Jenny ; Labus, David (advisor) ; Sýkora, Jan (referee)
This work deals with the person of Alessandro Valignano and his missionary work in the Far East with an emphasis on the mission in Japan during years 1574-1603. The aim is to explain his approach to both Japanese culture and people and his methods of mission management which leaded to the biggest promotion of the Church in Japan during so called "Christian Century" that overlaps with three dynamic periods of Japanese history - warring states, unification and the beginning of Tokugawa shogunate. Moreover, the influence of foreigners on Japanese culture and science is analyzed together with an emphasis on the universality of Valignano's thoughts applicable nowadays as well.

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