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040 _cSt. Andrew's Theological Seminary
050 _aTh
_b.C46 1993
100 1 0 _aChoi, Yeon-Kyu
245 1 0 _aProtestantism in Korea during the Japanese regime (1910-1945) /
_cby Choi Yeon-kyu.
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_bSouth East Asia Graduate School of Theology
_c1993
300 _a133 leaves; 29 cm.
500 _aIn partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Theology South East Asia (S.E.A.)
502 _aA thesis presented to the faculty of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology
502 _aThesis (M.Theo)- South East Asia
520 _aNot counting the attempts earlier in the century to circulate Scripture portions, Protestant beginnings in Korea may be traced to about 1872 through the work of Scottish United Presbyterian missionaries in Manchuria. The first Protestant missionaries specifically assigned to Korea began arriving in 1885. Within a few years, Presbyterian and Methodist mission churches were established.
520 _aThis period in the late 19th century was one of transformation and reform for Korea, as a result of contact with the modern world
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