Tag Archive for missionaries in Korea

David Kim, A Socio-Religious Volunteerism: The Australian NGO Movement during the Korean War (1950-1953)

David Kim, ‘A Socio-Religious Volunteerism: The Australian NGO Movement during the Korean War (1950-1953),’ European Journal of Korean Studies, Vol. 17, No. 1 (Summer 2017), 32-55. Abstract: The Korean peninsula, like Taiwan (1895-1945), was one of the colonies of Japan in the first half of the twentieth century (1910-1945). The end of World War II brought an opportunity to be independent, but the… Read more →

Anna Noh, The Political Identity Of Korean Protestantism (1945–1948): How Korean Protestantism Became A Political Power

Anna Noh, ‘The Political Identity of Korean Protestantism (1945–1948): How Korean Protestantism Became a Political Power,’ Papers of the British Association for Korean Studies, Vol. 16 (2015): 45-59.  Abstract: Throughout the history of post-1945 Korea, evangelical Protestants in South Korea reinforced their political, economic, and cultural ascendancy over the country with extensive economic and administrative supports from the US government as well as… Read more →