International Development and Public Religion

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International Development and Public Religion

Changing Dynamics of Christian Mission in South Korea

Christianity Christian life and practice Religious mission and Religious Conversion Personal religious testimony and popular inspirational works

Author: Haemin Lee

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Language: English

Published by: Pickwick Publications

Published on: 23rd February 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 314 Kb

ISBN: 9781498239905


Growth of Christianity in the Global South

Over the past few decades Christianity in the global South has grown exponentially in size and influence, with many centers emerging around the globe, such as Brazil, South Korea, and Nigeria.

Rise of Faith-Based NGOs

One remarkable phenomenon in this process is the rise of faith-based, humanitarian, international, and nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). While traveling to about seventy different countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Haemin Lee has witnessed the surge of faith-based NGOs all around the world.

Focus of the Book

This book explores the role that religion plays in encountering secular society from various angles by drawing upon discourses in mission studies, sociology of religion, and anthropology of development. Specifically, it probes the development practices of two major Korean organizations, Korea Food for the Hungry International and Good Neighbors.

Research Hypothesis

This book investigates the following hypothesis: humanitarian care through international development NGOs appears to be the growing interest of Korean Christian mission and this shows a new direction of Korean Christianity as public religion. However, on closer examination, a more complex reality emerges in which diverse theological and developmental ideals motivate the Korean NGOs' humanitarian efforts.

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