9781499528770-1499528779-The Saint of Nagasaki: Takashi Nagai: Loving Others As Himself

The Saint of Nagasaki: Takashi Nagai: Loving Others As Himself

ISBN-13: 9781499528770
ISBN-10: 1499528779
Author: Walter Enloe, Deb Sheffer
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 54 pages
Category: World History
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ISBN-13: 9781499528770
ISBN-10: 1499528779
Author: Walter Enloe, Deb Sheffer
Publication date: 2014
Publisher: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Format: Paperback 54 pages
Category: World History

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The Saint of Nagasaki: Takashi Nagai: Loving Others As Himself (ISBN-13: 9781499528770 and ISBN-10: 1499528779), written by authors Walter Enloe, Deb Sheffer, was published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform in 2014. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other World History books. You can easily purchase or rent The Saint of Nagasaki: Takashi Nagai: Loving Others As Himself (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used World History books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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I first heard of Takashi Nagai while living in Hiroshima and have been an admirer of his life-work ever since: doctor, father, researcher, man of God, and teacher. In the 1980s I was principal of Hiroshima International School and served for several years on the Board of Directors of the World Friendship Center (WFC). The WFC was founded on August 6, 1955, the tenth anniversary of the Hiroshima atomic bombing, by Barbara Reynolds, an American Quaker activist, author, and peace educator and the noted “peace surgeon” Dr. Tomin Harada. Barbara and her family lived a number of years in Hiroshima beginning in 1951 where her husband worked for the Atomic Bomb Casualty Committee (ABCC) studying the effects of atomic radiation on children. The WFC, staffed by volunteers, serves as a bed and breakfast for visitors, and as a gathering place for hibakusha (a-bomb victims), local citizens and visiting peace activists. Years later in 1975 Barbara established the Peace Resource Center at the Quaker affiliated Wilmington College in Ohio; the Center houses the largest collection outside Japan of materials related to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

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