Christianity was once banned in Japan, but now it has disproportionally become the religion of the country's ruling elite. How did a foreign underground faith come to dominate the upper echelon of Japanese society, and what does this tell us about the nature of the ruling class? Writer Crémieux joins me to discuss the cultural and political dynamics of faith in Japan.
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