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by Allen Williams (Translator), Sulseob Jo (Translator), Takahiro Suzuki (Author)

How does a country with a history spanning more than 2000 years, steeped in Shamanism, Buddhism, dedicated to Confucianism, and closed to the world for most of those 20 plus centuries find itself as home to the world's largest Christian churches and a population that is more than a third Christian? It didn't happen overnight though in historical terms it appears to be that way. It also didn't happen without a lot of blood and tears being shed first. South Korea is not only home to mega churches with congregations in the 10's of thousands, but those churches continue to thrive. "What Made Korea Become a Christian Country?" explores the people, the movements, and the historical events that brought about this change. It tells compelling stories of loss, oppression, struggle, and survival of not only how Korea became such a Christian based country, but how it has sustained the movement and continued its growth.

Author Biography

Pastor Suzuki has been working for 47 years as a local pastor of churches, a university professor, and a counselor for prisoners in Japan. His concerns vary; culture, anthropology, history except theology. He has studied abroad in America and once drove a $400 car all the way from California to Acapulco and back. His book "What Made Korea Become a Christian Country", originally published in Japanese, is a condensed version of his literary works and has been translated into English and Korean.

Number of Pages: 180
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: September 09, 2013
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by Allen Williams (Translator), Sulseob Jo (Translator), Takahiro Suzuki (Author)

How does a country with a history spanning more than 2000 years, steeped in Shamanism, Buddhism, dedicated to Confucianism, and closed to the world for most of those 20 plus centuries find itself as home to the world's largest Christian churches and a population that is more than a third Christian? It didn't happen overnight though in historical terms it appears to be that way. It also didn't happen without a lot of blood and tears being shed first. South Korea is not only home to mega churches with congregations in the 10's of thousands, but those churches continue to thrive. "What Made Korea Become a Christian Country?" explores the people, the movements, and the historical events that brought about this change. It tells compelling stories of loss, oppression, struggle, and survival of not only how Korea became such a Christian based country, but how it has sustained the movement and continued its growth.

Author Biography

Pastor Suzuki has been working for 47 years as a local pastor of churches, a university professor, and a counselor for prisoners in Japan. His concerns vary; culture, anthropology, history except theology. He has studied abroad in America and once drove a $400 car all the way from California to Acapulco and back. His book "What Made Korea Become a Christian Country", originally published in Japanese, is a condensed version of his literary works and has been translated into English and Korean.

Number of Pages: 180
Dimensions: 0.38 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: September 09, 2013

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What Made Korea Become a Christian Country? - Paperback

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What Made Korea Become a Christian Country? - Paperback

What Made Korea Become a Christian Country? - Paperback

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