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Reformed Social Ethics and the Korean Church

by Nak Heong Yang (Author)
©1998 Others XIII, 199 Pages
Series: Asian Thought and Culture, Volume 21

Summary

Conservative Korean presbyterian churches, comprising the absolute majority of the Korean Church, have always claimed to be heirs of the Reformed tradition. Such words as «Reformed», «Calvinistic», and «Orthodox» are the most popular terms for the names of their denominations. Nevertheless, for the last several decades they have failed to reflect the Reformed social ethics in both theory and practice. This study examines the historical position of Reformed social ethics and compares it with that of the Korean presbyterian churches. It also seeks reasons for the serious gap that has existed between them.

Details

Pages
XIII, 199
Year
1998
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820426228
Language
English
Keywords
theory practice historical position
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt/M., Paris, Wien, 1997. XIII, 199 pp.

Biographical notes

Nak Heong Yang (Author)

The Author: Nak Heong Yang is an assistant professor of Church History and Christian Ethics at Korea Theological Seminary. He studied at Seoul National University (B.A.), Korea Theological Seminary (M.Div.), Yale Divinity School (S.T.M.) and received his Ph.D. in Theology at Fuller Theological Seminary.

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