Naming God In Korea


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Naming God in Korea


Naming God in Korea

Author: Sung-Wook Hong

language: en

Publisher: OCMS

Release Date: 2008


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Jesus and the Cross


Jesus and the Cross

Author: David Emmanuel Singh

language: en

Publisher: David Emmanuel Singh

Release Date: 2008


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The paper in this volume are organized in three parts: scriptural, contextual and theological. The central question being addressed is: how do Christians living in contexts, where Islam is a majority or minority religion, experience, express or think of the Cross? This is, therefore, an exercise in listening. As the contexts from where these engagements arise are varied, the papers in drawing scriptural, contextual and theological reflections offer a cross-section of Christian thinking about Jesus and the Cross.

Religious and Philosophical Traditions of Korea


Religious and Philosophical Traditions of Korea

Author: Kevin Cawley

language: en

Publisher: Routledge

Release Date: 2019-02-22


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Religious and Philosophical Traditions of Korea addresses a wide range of traditions, serving as a guide to those interested in Buddhism, Confucianism, Shamanism, Christianity and many others. It brings readers along a journey from the past to the present, moving beyond the confines of the Korean peninsula. In this book Kevin N. Cawley examines the different ideas which have shaped a vibrant and exciting intellectual history and engages with some of the key texts and figures from Korea’s intellectual traditions. This comprehensive and riveting text emphasises how some of these ideas have real relevance in the world today and how they have practical value for our lives in the twenty-first century. Students, researchers and academics in the growing area of Korean Studies will find this book indispensable. It will also be of interest to undergraduates and graduate students interested in the comparative study of Asian religions, philosophies and cultures.