In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decrease in membership. The premise of this contribution is that the mega-church phenomenon in Korea contributed to this state of affairs. Many Korean churches, influenced by dramatic sociopolitical and economic changes, developed a distorted understanding of its nature and mission. Korean churches began to compete against each other to grow bigger. An institutional ecclesiology and ecclesiocentric understanding of mission formed the basis of this endeavour. To counter this tendency, some churches turned to missional ecclesiology to facilitate the reformation of the Korean church. According to empirical data, Korean society rates megachurc...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
This study examines the significant influence of the early Korean Protestant churches in general and...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decr...
Korean Protestantism can be characterized as the rapid church growth and the emergence of the mega-c...
“‘Why is the Korean church growing so rapidly? Many Christians around the world have asked this ques...
The Korean church’s ecclesio-centrism, with its focus on the self-expanding church, has brought abou...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
Since 2000, the Korean Church has increasingly lost public confidence. The reason for this is that p...
This thesis explores visual aspects of megachurches in Korea that suggest how Korean people have mer...
Several studies of the history of Protestant Christianity in South Korea have argued that the religi...
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The Korean Christianity has been influenced by the American mission work whether its influence is go...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.This elect...
Is the Korean Catholic Church a single religious organization? Of course not. However, not only Kore...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
This study examines the significant influence of the early Korean Protestant churches in general and...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...
In the last couple of decades, the Korean church experienced a loss of credibility as well as a decr...
Korean Protestantism can be characterized as the rapid church growth and the emergence of the mega-c...
“‘Why is the Korean church growing so rapidly? Many Christians around the world have asked this ques...
The Korean church’s ecclesio-centrism, with its focus on the self-expanding church, has brought abou...
“The Multisite Church Revolution: Technology and Religion in South Korea and the United States” exam...
Since 2000, the Korean Church has increasingly lost public confidence. The reason for this is that p...
This thesis explores visual aspects of megachurches in Korea that suggest how Korean people have mer...
Several studies of the history of Protestant Christianity in South Korea have argued that the religi...
Although Korea was one of the last nations in the Far East to hear the Gospel, a series of revivals ...
The Korean Christianity has been influenced by the American mission work whether its influence is go...
Thesis: M. Arch., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Architecture, 2014.This elect...
Is the Korean Catholic Church a single religious organization? Of course not. However, not only Kore...
Church growth in Korea has been successful in a numerical sense. In order to accomplish the continui...
This study examines the significant influence of the early Korean Protestant churches in general and...
Employing archival and oral research, this thesis examines the Korean evangelical pursuit of interde...