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Missions in Asia: 1500 and After — a summary

Moffett, Samuel Hugh. A History of Christianity in Asia: Volume II 1500–1900. American Society of Missiology Series 36. Maryknoll: Orbis, 2005. Samuel Hugh Moffett was born in Pyongyang, Korea (current capital of North Korea) to one of the pioneer protestant … Continue reading

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Spiritual Factors Influencing the Korean Revival–Expanded Version

Protestant missionaries had an eye on Korea since the early nineteenth century. Charles Gutzlaff, a Pietist missionary, attempted to enter Korea in 1832 to distribute Bibles. Though he passed out some scriptures, the king refused him entry. A similar foray into Korea … Continue reading

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Understanding Korean Revival(s)

              So, if the revivals were more than just meetings, what did it mean to say that there was revival in Korea? Was this revival of the same order of revival as being experienced in the west? Regarding the first … Continue reading

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God’s Providence and the Non-spiritual Influences on Korean Revivals

[Read the introductory post here.] Any revival movement faces the danger of being spiritualized. Though a revival is a movement of the Spirit of God, the work of God in a revival is not limited to the spiritual realm. Other … Continue reading

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Is it too late for Nevius? Taking a look at the Korean Revival–Part 1

You can see my previous posts on the Great Revival in Korea here and here. As I have researched, I have grown in my understanding and characterization of the revivals, so you will see development from my original posts. Beginning … Continue reading

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Revival in Korea: The Nevius Method and Self-Support

Korea, for the most part of the 19th century, thwarted Western imperialistic encroachment. Charles Gutzlaff, a Pietist missionary, attempted to enter Korea in 1932 to distribute Bibles. Though he passed out some scriptures, he was not allowed permanent entry by the King … Continue reading

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