Jan Van Bragt

Male, Deceased Person

1928 – 2007

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Who was Jan Van Bragt?

Jan Van Bragt was a scholar of Japanese religion and philosophy at the Nanzan Institute for Religion and Culture in Nagoya, Japan, where he served as its first acting director in 1976. He had earlier studied at Kyoto University, and later translated into English one of the master works of Kyoto School philosopher Nishitani Keiji, Religion and Nothingness. He was also a key member of the Japan Society for Buddhist-Christian Studies, serving as its president from 1989 to 1997.

Born in 1928 in Sint-Antonius-Brecht, Flanders, Belgium, Van Bragt joined the Congregation of the Immaculate Heart of Mary at the age of 18, was ordained a priest in 1952, then earned a master's degree from the Congregation's seminary, where he taught philosophy while doing doctoral research on Hegel at the University of Leuven, which awarded him a doctorate in 1961. He left right away for Japan, where he spent 18 months learning the language and another 18 months as an assistant pastor at Sakai Catholic Church near Osaka before beginning further academic work at Kyoto University.

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Born
1928
Education
  • Kyoto University
Died
2007

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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