Perspectives on Christianity in Korea and Japan:the gospel and culture in East Asia [based on pprs from confs held at MeijiGakuin Univ, Yokohama, Japan, F 26-28 1991, and Ja 5-7 1993;bibliog, repr]
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS--CHURCH HISTORY; KOREA--CHURCH HISTORY; JAPAN--CHURCH HISTORY
目次
Early responses to Christianity in Japan and Korea (1549-1854/1876):contrasts and comparisons, by R Young. Church growth in Korea:a paradigm shift from ecclesiology to nationalism,by D Adams. Bible women and the development of education in the Korean church, by F Chou. The indigenization of the gospel and nationalism:a study of the Korean Christian Church in Japan,by H Park. Christianity transplanted:toward a nsociology of success and failure,by M Mullins. Messianic Buddhism and Christianity in Korea, by K Yong-Bock. Ancestors, folk religion,and Korean Christianity,by D Adams. The "Christ" of the Japanese new religions, by R Young. Contemporary Christian responses to Japanese nationalism,by D Mikell. Minjung theology:the politics and spirituality of Korean Christianity,by D Suh. A new context for Christian mission:a Japanese perspective,by H Kayama. Christian mission and higher education in Japan,by H Burton-Lewis. Toward apolitical economy of mission:from expansion of Christendom to Missio Dei,by D Suh. Presbyterians, postmodernity,and missions:a Northkenosis and truly redemptive love,by M Abe.