Holy Spirit Movement in Korea: Its Historical and Theological Development / by Young-hoon Lee, foreword by David Yonggi Cho and Andrew F. Walls
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- 9781870345675
- 270.82`519 L4771
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includes index and biblioraphy
This book traces the historical and theological development of the Holy Spirit movement in Korea through six successive periods. These periods are characterized by repentance and revival (1900-20), persecution and suffering under Japanese occupation (1920-40), confusion and division (1940-60), explosive revival in which the Pentecostal movement plyaed a major role in the rapid growth of Korean churches (1960-80), the movement reaching out all denominations (1980-2000), and the new context demanding the Holy Spirit movement to open new horizons in its mission engagement (2000-). The volume also discusses the relationship between this movement and other religions such as shamanism, and looks forward to further engagement with issues of concern in the larger society.
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