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Deus Destroyed: The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan (Harvard East Asian Monographs) Deus Destroyed: The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan by George Elison
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“The writer of history is a tragedian in a theatre of the absurd. Airy speculation is not the most tantalizing aspect of his study. Nothing frustrates more than the sight of dynamic hopes moving toward an inevitably disastrous end. The historian can see what the actors of the historical drama could at best suspect. History's basis is hindsight; but hindsight is also history's absurdity.”
George Elison, Deus Destroyed: The Image of Christianity in Early Modern Japan