This thesis deals with the relationship between North Korean defectors and the South Korean Protestant churches in light of Emmanuel Levinas\u27 philosophy. North Korean defectors who stay in the South experience significant otherisation and polarisation in their engagement with the Korean Protestant churches. The Protestant churches, as the second-largest resource provider to the defectors after the government, actively welcome them. However, the churches approach the defectors to achieve a missional agendum, particularly to convert them to Christianity, and use them as anti-communist activists. Intentionally or unintentionally, the churches create a hierarchical relationship where the beneficiary is at the mercy of the benefactor churches...
This master’s thesis presents an empirical study of how Stefanus Alliance international together wit...
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993What explains the South Korean Catholic Church's incr...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
This dissertation is a study of the spatialities in the role of dissident Catholic figures and organ...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
This paper delves into the known aspects and political actions of Korean Christian churches to explo...
This paper provides a historical overview of the shifting identity politics of the South Korean stat...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
During the Korean War, conflicts between right-wing Protestants and radical socialists escalated and...
This master’s thesis presents an empirical study of how Stefanus Alliance international together wit...
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993What explains the South Korean Catholic Church's incr...
My dissertation examines the conflicts and contradictions of national identity that emerge out of th...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
This dissertation is a study of the spatialities in the role of dissident Catholic figures and organ...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
This thesis is a study of stigma, identity and consumption among North Korean defectors living an ur...
This paper delves into the known aspects and political actions of Korean Christian churches to explo...
This paper provides a historical overview of the shifting identity politics of the South Korean stat...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
During the Korean War, conflicts between right-wing Protestants and radical socialists escalated and...
This master’s thesis presents an empirical study of how Stefanus Alliance international together wit...
This paper investigates how the political socialisation of North Korean defectors (NKDs) in North &n...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1993What explains the South Korean Catholic Church's incr...