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Holy Spirit Movement in Korea: Its Historical and Theological Development / by Young-hoon Lee, foreword by David Yonggi Cho and Andrew F. Walls

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Regnum Books International, 2008Description: xx+174pISBN:
  • 9781870345675
DDC classification:
  • 270.82`519 L4771
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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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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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