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Christianity in Korea
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- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- I. Overview
- 1. A Quarter-Millennium of Christianity in Korea
- II. The Beginnings of Christianity in Korea
- 2. Human Relations as Expressed in Vernacular Catholic Writings of the Late ChosĹn Dynasty; translated by Timothy S. Lee
- 3. Kollumba Kang Wansuk, an Early Catholic Activist and Martyr
- 4. Chinese Protestant Literature and Early Korean Protestantism
- III. Christianity, Nationalism, and Japanese Colonialism
- 5. Church and State Relations in the Japanese Colonial Period
- 6. Cradle of the Convenant: Ahn Changho and the Christian Roots of the Korean Constitution
- 7. Preaching the Apocalypse in Colonial Korea
- 8. Mothers, Daughters, Biblewomen, and Sisters
- IV. Christianity and the Struggles for Democracy and Reunification
- 9. Carrying the Torch in the Darkest Hours: The Sociopolitical Origins of Minjung Protestant Movements
- 10. Minjung Theologyâs Biblical Hermeneutics: An Examination of Minjung Theologyâs Appropriation of the Exodus Account
- 11. Korean Protestants and the Reunification Movement; Translated by Timothy S. Lee
- The Division and Reunification of a Nation
- V. Growth and Challenges
- 13. Sibling Rivalry in Twentieth-Century Korea: Comparative Growth Rates of Catholic and Protestant Communities
- 14. Modernization and the Explosive Growth and Decline of Korean Protestant Religiosity
- 15. Beleaguered Success
- 16. In Search of Healing
- 17. The Christian-Buddhist Encounter in Korea
- A Select Bibliography for the Study of Korean Christianity
- Index