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A History of Korean Christianity

A History of Korean Christianity

A History of Korean Christianity

Sebastian C. H. Kim, York St John University
Kirsteen Kim, Leeds Trinity University
July 2018
Paperback
9781108467711

    With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an increasingly prominent role in the social and political events of the Korean peninsula. Sebastian C. H. Kim and Kirsteen Kim's comprehensive and timely history of different Christian denominations in Korea includes surveys of the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant traditions as well as new church movements. They examine the Korean Christian diaspora and missionary movements from South Korea and also give cutting-edge insights into North Korea. This book, the first recent one-volume history and analysis of Korean Christianity in English, highlights the challenges faced by the Christian churches in view of Korea's distinctive and multireligious cultural heritage, South Korea's rapid rise in global economic power and the precarious state of North Korea, which threatens global peace. This History will be an important resource for all students of world Christianity, Korean studies and mission studies.

    • The first recent one-volume history and analysis of Korean Christianity in English
    • Discusses Christianity in both South and North Korea, as well as the Christian Korean diaspora
    • Includes surveys of the Catholic, Orthodox and Protestant traditions as well as new church movements

    Product details

    July 2018
    Paperback
    9781108467711
    375 pages
    230 × 150 × 20 mm
    0.45kg
    10 b/w illus. 2 maps 2 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Believers, martyrs and missionaries, 1392–1876
    • 3. Evangelism, patriotism and revivalism, 1876–1910
    • 4. Oppression, resistance and millennial hope, 1910–45
    • 5. Liberation, service and divisions, 1945–61
    • 6. Growth, thought and struggle, 1961–88
    • 7. Missions, reconciliation and public life, 1988 to the present.