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K. Kato, the former president of the Tokyo Imperial University, is one of the leading materialist thinkers. Mr. Nakae's "Zoku-Ichinen-Yuhan, " a materialist exposition, was written during the author's fatal sickness and published in 1901, and though not a truly scholarly work, has been widely read. The situation in Japan is now more favor- able to Christianity than at any previous period, yet the Chris- tian propaganda 'has of necessity many great difficulties to overcome. Dr. Schneder, the pre...sident of North Japan College, recently addressed the conference of the Federated Missions as follows: "While 'Christianity is making a little progress, other great forces like that of nationalism, the revival of Shintoism, the renewed activity of Buddhism, agnostic or anti-moral literature and practical material- ism, that seem to work in deadly opposition to it, are growing in strength. . . . Also the more intimate knowledge which the Japanese people are gaining year by year of the moral and social conditions prevailing in the Christian West, and of the thought-currents of the great universities does not constitute to them an unequivocal argument in favor of Christianity.
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