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Religion
(3849 entries)
Independent Gospel Team
IGT
Indian Muslim Council
IMC
Individual Ordinance Summary
IOS
Individuals Making Progress And Coming Together
IMPACT
Indonesian Christian Fellowship
ICF
Information Network For Christian Homes
INCH
Inman First Baptist Church
IFBC
Innocent Sinners Guild
ISG
Ino kagura
A richly costumed and masked
performed at the Hachimangu, Misumi-cho, Shimane on September 15th
Inoue, Kowashi
A statesman of the
period from Kumamoto, in the southern Japanese island of Kyushu. He is significant in the development of modern Shinto for his contributions to the
Constitution of 1889 and the Imperial Rescript on Education
(
kyoiku chokugo
)
of 1890. Inoue joined the Ministry of Justice in Tokyo in 1870 and toured France and Germany on government business. He became closely associated with Ito, Hirobumi and with Iwakura, Tomomi who in 1881 assigned him to work on the constitution. Inoue's views on religious freedom were informed by those of the German political scientist Karl Friedrich Hermann Roesler
(1834-1894)
a professor of Tokyo imperial university and adviser to the government who recommended freedom of private religious belief but the regulation of public religious activity. From 1886 Inoue worked with others under the direction of Ito, Hirobumi to produce the final draft which eventually became the Meiji Constitution, emphasising the powers of the sovereign. He also developed the Imperial House Law and in 1888 became chief of the Bureau of Legislation and a chief secretary in the privy council. With the Confucian scholar and imperial adviser Motoda, Eifu he drafted the Rescript on Education as well as various other edicts and laws. He became Minister of Education in 1893 and drew up regulations for the establishment of public high schools and vocational education
Inspired People
IP
Inspiring Young Emerging Leaders
I-YEL
Intensely Moving People After Christ Today
IMPACT
Intensive Ministry Program Advancing The Church Of Today
IMPACT
Inter Church Conference
ICC
Intercessory Prayer Team
IPT
International Christian Fellowship
ICF
International Christian Mission
ICM
International Church Of Christ
ICC
International Dhamma Activities
IDA
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