This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ socio-political location in the Seoul landscape through analyses of some prominent Korean church founders’ conversion narratives. By historicizing and contextualizing religious accounts that have mobilized a series of massive conversions in post-war South Korea, I want to shed light on a nucleus of Korean Christian practices that arise out of the aspirations that inspire a war-scarred people in search of a better life in this world and the next. My preliminary comparative analyses of some Korean church founders’ religious accounts reveal that suffering, whether personal or national, appears as central in the narrativization of their conversion ex...
This dissertation explores the early Cold War conditions that privileged Christian ideas, sensibilit...
Whether one is speaking of its progressive elements or its charismatic characteristics, Korean Chris...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an in...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
There is a saying that if one looks at Seoul at night from afar, one will see a large city covered w...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
The Sewol Ferry tragedy in April 2014 has drawn a renewed attention to the role of religion in South...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
This dissertation explores the early Cold War conditions that privileged Christian ideas, sensibilit...
Whether one is speaking of its progressive elements or its charismatic characteristics, Korean Chris...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an in...
This thesis explores the reasons why Christian churches have been at the centre of Korean immigrant ...
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The major objective of this thesis is to examine the relationship between biblical interpretation an...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
There is a saying that if one looks at Seoul at night from afar, one will see a large city covered w...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study of the Christian conversion of North Korean migrants who ...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
The Sewol Ferry tragedy in April 2014 has drawn a renewed attention to the role of religion in South...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
Under Japanese colonialism from 1910, Communism and Christianity emerged in Korea offering alternati...
This dissertation explores the early Cold War conditions that privileged Christian ideas, sensibilit...
Whether one is speaking of its progressive elements or its charismatic characteristics, Korean Chris...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...