The making of Korean Christianity : Protestant encounters with Korean religions, 1876-1915
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The making of Korean Christianity : Protestant encounters with Korean religions, 1876-1915
(Studies in world Christianity)
Baylor University Press, c2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-396) and index
Description and Table of Contents
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Description
A major catalyst for the growth of Korean Christianity occurred at the turn of the twentieth century when Western missionaries encountered the religious landscape of Korea. These first-generation missionaries have been framed as destroyers of Korean religion and culture. Yet, as Sung-Deuk Oak shows in The Making of Korean Christianity , existing Korean religious tradition also impacted the growth and character of evangelical Christianity. The melding of indigenous Korean religions and Christianity led to a highly localized Korean Christianity that flourished in the early modern era. The Making of Korean Christianity sorts fact from myth in this exhaustive examination of the local and global forces that shaped Christianity on the Korean Peninsula. The Making of Korean Christianity was recognized by thei"'International Bulletin of Missionary Research as one of the top Fifteen Outstanding Books of 2013 for Mission Studies.
Table of Contents
Illustrations, Tables, Diagrams, and Maps Preface and Acknowledgments Abbreviations Introduction 1 God Search for the Korean Name for God, HanAnim 2 Saviors Images of the Cross and Messianism 3 Spirits Theories of Shamanism and Practice of Exorcism 4 Ancestors Confucian and Christian Memorial Services 5 Messages Chinese Literature and Korean Translations 6 Rituals Revivals and Prayers Conclusion Appendix Glossary Bibliography Index
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: pbk ISBN 9781602585768
Description
A major catalyst for the growth of Korean Christianity occurred at the turn of the twentieth century when Western missionaries encountered the religious landscape of Korea. These first-generation missionaries have been framed as destroyers of Korean religion and culture. Yet, as Sung-Deuk Oak shows in The Making of Korean Christianity, existing Korean religious tradition also impacted the growth and character of evangelical Christianity. The melding of indigenous Korean religions and Christianity led to a highly localized Korean Christianity that flourished in the early modern era. The Making of Korean Christianity sorts fact from myth in this exhaustive examination of the local and global forces that shaped Christianity on the Korean Peninsula.
The Making of Korean Christianity was recognized by the??International Bulletin of Missionary Research as one of the top Fifteen Outstanding Books of 2013 for Mission Studies.
Table of Contents
Illustrations, Tables, Diagrams, and Maps
Preface and Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
1 God
Search for the Korean Name for God, Han?anim
2 Saviors
Images of the Cross and Messianism
3 Spirits
Theories of Shamanism and Practice of Exorcism
4 Ancestors
Confucian and Christian Memorial Services
5 Messages
Chinese Literature and Korean Translations
6 Rituals
Revivals and Prayers
Conclusion
Appendix
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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