Christ and Caesar in modern Korea : a history of Christianity and politics / Wi Jo Kang.
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- 0585092664
- 9780585092669
- 322/.1/09519 20
- BR1325 .K36 1997eb
- 11.59
- 11.53
- 6,26
- LC 29445
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 205-209) and index.
Print version record.
1. Korean Politics of Isolationism and Roman Catholic Encounter -- 2. Introduction of Protestantism and the Opening of Korea -- 3. First Protestant Missionary and Political Involvement -- 4. Progress of Christianity and the Awakening of Korean Nationalism -- 5. Japanese Colonization of Korea and Christian Participation in Resistance Movements -- 6. Christianity and the Japanese Politics of Oppression -- 7. Christianity and the Japanese Politics of Cultural Rule -- 8. Christianity and the Japanese Politics of War -- 9. Division of the Nation, the Korean War, and the Churches -- 10. Politics of Anticommunism and the Unification Church -- 11. Military Junta and the Politics of Conservatism in the Nation and in the Church -- 12. Christian Opposition to President Park Chung Hee -- 13. Christian Movements for Democracy and the Assassination of the President -- 14. Democratization and the Anti-American Movement during the Rule of General Chun Doo Hwan -- 15. Christianity and the Politics of Reunification -- 16. Christian President and the Politics of Reform -- Conclusion: Christianity in North Korea and Its Future in Relation to Christianity and the Politics of South Korea.
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