Christianity in Modern Korea
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Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 9780819153852
Number of Pages: 72
Published: 28/05/1986
Width: 14.7 cm
Height: 23.2 cm
Co-published with the Asia Society.
In this brief volume Clark has succeeded admirably in providing a concise but comprehensive profile of the Korean church and some suggestions on how history made it the way it is....I highly recommend it. * Journal of Asian Studies * ...will be a welcome addition to those interested in what happens to Christianity in a non-Western, nonwhite world. * CHOICE * Clark's sharp-eyed update on Korean Christianity is the best-balanced, best-informed and most lucid contemporary analysis of an astonishing phenomenon) the emergence in non-Christian Asia of the church in Korea from persecuted sect to national recognition and power in less than a hundred years. The book is short but convincing. -- Samuel Hugh Moffett, Princeton Theological Seminary * CHOICE * ...his research is thorough and he includes extensive secular historical information, making this study very useful as a basis for further research. The book is excellent. * Korean Studies * ...his research is thorough and he includes extensive secular historical information, making this study very useful as a basis for further research. The book is excellent. * Korean Studies * In this brief volume Clark has succeeded admirably in providing a concise but comprehensive profile of the Korean church and some suggestions on how history made it the way it is....I highly recommend it. * Journal of Asian Studies * ...will be a welcome addition to those interested in what happens to Christianity in a non-Western, nonwhite world. * CHOICE * Clark's sharp-eyed update on Korean Christianity is the best-balanced, best-informed and most lucid contemporary analysis of an astonishing phenomenon) the emergence in non-Christian Asia of the church in Korea from persecuted sect to national recognition and power in less than a hundred years. The book is short but convincing. -- Samuel Hugh Moffett, Princeton Theological Seminary * CHOICE *