“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” examines technologies of religion in Korean multisite churches, and draws from two years of ethnographic field research, one in Seoul and one in Koreatown in Los Angeles. A multisite church is a single church that meets at multiple locations, often by recording the service in one sanctuary and broadcasting it to “satellite” churches. Although American churches often claim to have led the recent transformation of Western megachurches into franchise-like organizations, the first multisite churches in the world were in South Korea, beginning in the 1970s. Since the inception of the multisite church, the development and deployment of various bureaucr...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decr...
The Korean Christianity has been influenced by the American mission work whether its influence is go...
The existing literature on immigrant Korean Protestant churches in North America typically addresses...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
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 ...
With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an in...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a dec...
This thesis explores visual aspects of megachurches in Korea that suggest how Korean people have mer...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.This elect...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decr...
The Korean Christianity has been influenced by the American mission work whether its influence is go...
The existing literature on immigrant Korean Protestant churches in North America typically addresses...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
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 ...
With a third of South Koreans now identifying themselves as Christian, Christian churches play an in...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a dec...
This thesis explores visual aspects of megachurches in Korea that suggest how Korean people have mer...
The United States has long been a powerhouse of Christianity in terms of sheer numbers and has long ...
This paper aims to demonstrate urban religious aspirations that articulate Protestant churches’ soci...
Religion has become a new focus of study in the investigation of current crises and social conflicts...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.This elect...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
Christianity, as well as a whole spectrum of new religious movements, coexist peacefully in one of t...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decr...
The Korean Christianity has been influenced by the American mission work whether its influence is go...
The existing literature on immigrant Korean Protestant churches in North America typically addresses...