Christianity in Korea
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Table of contents

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