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|a The Oxford handbook of the Bible in Korea /
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|a New York, NY, United States of America :
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|a 1 online resource (xii, 409 pages)
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g Introduction /
|r Won W. Lee --
|g Part I: Methodological Inquiry --
|t Translation of the Bible in Hangul /
|r Min Suc Kee --
|t The Authority of the Bible in multi-scriptural context of Korean Christianity /
|r Yoon Kyung Lee --
|t Scripture-logy and scriptural performance in canonical criticism and Confucian thought /
|r Tai-il Wang --
|t Mapping Korean Biblical interpretation in the shadow of anticolonial, liberationist, and postcolonial Powers /
|r Sung Uk Lim --
|g Part II: Intercultural/Religious Engagements --
|t Shamanistic Influence on Biblical Interpretation /
|r Soo J. Kim Sweeney --
|t Confucian readings on Abraham /
|r Myung Soo Suh --
|t Daoist, Buddhist, and Christian readings on creation /
|r Eun-Kyu Micah Kim --
|t 18th Century Joseon Confucian readings on Jesus /
|r Guen Seok Yang --
|t Biblical readings on a theology of Dao /
|r Heup Young Kim --
|g Part III: Self-theologizing --
|t Reception of the Bible during 18th century /
|r Inhee Park --
|t During Japanese Colonization (1910-1945) /
|r Jungsik Cha --
|t Post-Korean War (1950-53) Era (1945-1970) /
|r Samuel Cheon --
|t Self-theologizing in hymnology /
|r Jayhoon Yang --
|t Self-theologizing in preaching /
|r Sunggu Yang -- Political Turmoil through Minjung Perspectives /
|r Jae Won Lee --
|t Minjung and Han /
|r Yoon Jong Yoo --
|t Minjung in global context /
|r Jiseong Kwon --
|t Reunification of South and North Koreas : from division to unification /
|r Kyung Taek Ha --
|t United yet divided : reading Judah and Israel in the context of two Koreas /
|r Koog P. Hong --
|g Diaspora Contexts --
|t Korean American Biblical Interpretation /
|r Wongi Park --
|t 'Forever strangers on the margin' in the context of the United States /
|r Hyun Chul Paul Kim --
|t Double marginality in the context of Southern Hemisphere /
|r Honam Kim --
|t Triple Marginality : Korean American feminist /
|r Jin Young Choi --
|t Diversity within Korean ciaspora /
|r Boyung Lee.
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|a "Korean Christianity is renowned for its rapid growth and conservative theological orientation. This phenomenon is inextricably tied to Korean appropriation of the Bible in their religio-cultural and socio-political context since the 18th century. Less understood, however, is the complex tapestry of Korean biblical interpretation that emerged from being missionized, colonized, internally divided, and incorporated into global norms. These countervailing forces proffer a distinctive Korean-ness of biblical interpretation. On the one hand, it tracks closely the influence of conservative western missionaries. On the other hand, it reflects God's liberating intervention for Koreans and the Korean diaspora. Both of these movements respond to and move beyond distinct histories of oppression. This introduction coheres twenty-four papers by grouping them into four waves of reciprocal interpretive encounters shaping Korean appropriation of the Bible and Christian practices. While some conservatively align with received western orthodoxy, others embrace a sense of complementarity that informs the spectrum of Korean Christian thought and practice, the long-standing religious traditions of Korea, the diversity of Korea's global diaspora, and the learning of non-Koreans who are attentive to the impact of the Bible in Korea"--
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|a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on January 26, 2022).
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