[학술논문] The Korean War (1950-1953) and Christianity: Pro-American Activities of the Christian Churches and the North Korean Reactions
...between North Korea and South Korea. This paper explores how and why the Western European and North American churches, their missionaries, and the Korean churches supported the South Korean government, the United States, and the United Nations during the Korean War. Christian churches in the Western nations considered it imperative to support the United Nations in its effort to maintain international order...
[학술논문] Growth and Stagnation of the Korean Church
...The Korean church was not able to focus normally on church growth because its priority was to gather its scattered members and rebuild its church organization after liberation. In addition, the Korean War that lasted three years from 1950 greatly damaged the Korean church in its human and material resources, and destroyed all church organizations in North Korea. Therefore, the Korean church had no...
[학술논문] 세계화시대 북한의 종교정책과 종교자유에 관한 연구
...regime collapse or a leadership change, North Korea has to utilize religion as a tool to connect the people and the government. Furthermore, churches in South Korea have to acknowledge North Korean church as a church existing in a unique culture and environment. Churches in South Korea have to play an important role as a mediator between North and South Korea so that the two nations can be in good terms...
[학술논문] 통일선교를 위한 한국교회 대북지원의 효율성 모색
...Korean church is carried out with more Diakonia than Kerygma. It has the positive effects on the national product as well as on the food-and nutrition status in North Korea, besides on the personal relations between South and North Korea. It has also the positive mission effect in North Korea, although that is not confirmed exactly with number. But because of the exclusionism of the North Korean regime...
[학술논문] 교계제도 설정에 대한 한국 교회의 인식
...indicated that the Korean Church was practically no different from mission field, although the hierarchy had been established. The ecclesiastical hierarchy included not only South Korean Church but also North Korean Church. Apostolic Vicariates of Hamheung and Pyeongyang in North Korea were elevated to become dioceses. The South Korean Church interpreted it to mean that the South Korean government had...