This paper delves into the known aspects and political actions of Korean Christian churches to explore both their underlying causes and their broader social effects. Much of the scholarship on this period has pointed to the various actors who took part in the pro-democracy movement. However, it is equally important to explore the ties between these organizations, facilitated by the church as a social institution. While much scholarship has pointed out official joint-declarations and coalitions, this paper seeks to explore how aspects of the church itself created interpersonal networks among protesters and shaped their political action, not just as Christians but as members of the other major groups identified with the pro-democracy protests...
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The new religious movements (NRMs) initially emerged in the regional societies of East Asia in the m...
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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993What explains the South Korean Catholic Church's incr...
The churches in South Korea contributed to the emergence of civil society by their crucial role in t...
This study examines the factors that contribute to the formation and activism of social movements. A...
This study examines the significant influence of the early Korean Protestant churches in general and...
This thesis is a historically grounded ethnography that seeks to advance understanding of religion a...
In order to shed some light on how religion affects the consolidating democracy in South Korea, this...
Religious individuals and communities have been at the heart of civil society and played a crucial r...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
This thesis deals with the relationship between North Korean defectors and the South Korean Protesta...
During the COVID-19 crisis, the Korean government’s restrictions on religious freedom have caused se...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
During the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945), all Koreans, with the exception of a few, were ...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
The new religious movements (NRMs) initially emerged in the regional societies of East Asia in the m...
This dissertation is a study of the spatialities in the role of dissident Catholic figures and organ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993What explains the South Korean Catholic Church's incr...
The churches in South Korea contributed to the emergence of civil society by their crucial role in t...
This study examines the factors that contribute to the formation and activism of social movements. A...
This study examines the significant influence of the early Korean Protestant churches in general and...
This thesis is a historically grounded ethnography that seeks to advance understanding of religion a...
In order to shed some light on how religion affects the consolidating democracy in South Korea, this...
Religious individuals and communities have been at the heart of civil society and played a crucial r...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
This thesis deals with the relationship between North Korean defectors and the South Korean Protesta...
During the COVID-19 crisis, the Korean government’s restrictions on religious freedom have caused se...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
During the Japanese occupation of Korea (1910-1945), all Koreans, with the exception of a few, were ...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
The new religious movements (NRMs) initially emerged in the regional societies of East Asia in the m...