2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center forKorean Studies Conference Date: October 25, 2013 Topics The conference aims to investigate the history of growth and decline of the Christian churches in the post-Korean War Korea. It would include the following issues: history and theories of growth, stagnation, and decline of Protestant, Roman Catholic, and Anglican churches in contemporary Korea; comparison of Protestantism with Roman Catholicism; critical issues in 1970s for the fu..
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Call for Papers and Proposals 2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Stud...
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Call for Papers: UCLA 2011 Im Conference of Korean Christianity * Tentative date and time: 10:00 am ...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
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Korean Protestantism can be characterized as the rapid church growth and the emergence of the mega-c...
The number of Korean-American churches has increased from fewer than 75 in 1970 to more than 1600 by...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
Call for Papers and Proposals 2013 Im Conference of Korean Christianity, UCLA Center for Korean Stud...
International Conference on ‘Korean Religions in Inter-Cultural and Global Contexts’ 20-21 May 2011 ...
“‘Why is the Korean church growing so rapidly? Many Christians around the world have asked this ques...
Session: Transnational Networks, Local Identity: Christianity in East Asia/ Organizers: Association ...
With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an in...
Call for Papers: UCLA 2011 Im Conference of Korean Christianity * Tentative date and time: 10:00 am ...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
This bachelor's thesis deals with the history of Catholicism in Korea from its very beginning. It de...
6th World Congress of Korean Studies Theme: Transforming Korean Tradition: Past and Present The org...
This essay begins with a brief assessment of the theological legacy of the Federation of Asian Bisho...
Korean Protestantism can be characterized as the rapid church growth and the emergence of the mega-c...
The number of Korean-American churches has increased from fewer than 75 in 1970 to more than 1600 by...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...