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Understanding Korean Christianity: Grassroot Perspectives on Causes, Culture, and Responses

Understanding Korean Christianity: Grassroot Perspectives on Causes, Culture, and Responses

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The cultural landscape plays a momentous role in the transmission of Christianity. Consequently, the global expansion of the church has led to the increasing diversification of world Christianity. As a result, scholars are turning more and more to native cultures as the point of focus. This study examines how this new discourse evolved as well as presenting a missional methodology based on the study of the native landscapes of Korea. Kale Yu argues that the process of formulating and communicating Christianity was less consistent than is usually supposed. By immersing the reader in the thought and lived experience of various Korean contexts, Professor Yu recreates the diversity of cultural landscapes experienced by Korean Christians of different periods in history. The result is a new interpretation of cross-cultural missional interactions.

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PUBLISHER:
Pickwick Publications
RELEASED:
Oct 14, 2019
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The cultural landscape plays a momentous role in the transmission of Christianity. Consequently, the global expansion of the church has led to the increasing diversification of world Christianity. As a result, scholars are turning more and more to native cultures as the point of focus. This study examines how this new discourse evolved as well as presenting a missional methodology based on the study of the native landscapes of Korea. Kale Yu argues that the process of formulating and communicating Christianity was less consistent than is usually supposed. By immersing the reader in the thought and lived experience of various Korean contexts, Professor Yu recreates the diversity of cultural landscapes experienced by Korean Christians of different periods in history. The result is a new interpretation of cross-cultural missional interactions.

Print length
330 pages
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Editorial Reviews
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""K. Kale Yu provides us with a historiography from the bottom-up, with local and native perspectives set with a thematic framework. The author unearths deeply rooted traditions, such as Confucianism and shamanism, and grasps the core of Korean culture, which works as cultural gravity and offers contact points for pulling and encountering the gospel. This book is a fresh example of historiography with a world Christianity approach. Recommended to those interested in the 'glocal' nature of Christianity!"" --Hyung Jin Park, Associate Professor, Torch Trinity Graduate University, Seoul, Korea

""Building on the work of Walls, Sanneh, and other pioneers in World Christianity who have drawn our attention to the complex processes of faith reception, translation, and transformation, Yu's theory of ""terraculturalism"" sheds fresh light on ethical, religious, and gender dynamics that helped to shape the unique character of Korean Christianity."" --Thomas John Hastings, OMSC Executive Director and IBMR Editor

""A superb contribution to the study of world Christianity both in its content on Korean Christianity and methodological proposal that underscores the creative and distinctive responses of the local agents. It offers a remarkably thoughtful analysis of how Korean Christianity has negotiated socio-philosophical foundations of its culture, such as Neo-Confucianism, and also the complex effects of hybridization."" --Daniel D. Shin, Associate Professor of Theology and World Christianity, Drew University

About the Author
K. Kale Yu is Adjunct Professor of Religion at High Point University, NC. He is the author of Study: A Spiritual Practice (forthcoming).
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Carson Knauff rated it liked it
An interesting read but lacks a central message or consistency. Each chapter seems dislocated from the other and like a different author could write for each chapter. Still some intriguing ideas and always good to learn about how others follow Jesus.

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