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The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea - An Examination of Popular and Governmental Responses to Catholic Missions in the Late Choson Dynasty (Hardcover)
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The Origin of the Roman Catholic Church in Korea - An Examination of Popular and Governmental Responses to Catholic Missions in the Late Choson Dynasty (Hardcover)
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Hailed by leading South Korean academics as the most significant
research on the history of Korean Catholicism to date, Professor
Jai-Keun Choi of Yonsei University in Korea explores the origin of
the Roman Catholic Church in the Korean peninsula. Professor Choi
raises important historical questions as: What were the historical
forces that allowed Roman Catholicism to take root in the 19th
century Choson Korea despite official governmental efforts to stamp
out Catholicism through systematic persecution? What was the Korean
populist reaction to Roman Catholic missions? What was the role
that native Korean converts played in the spread of Catholicism
throughout Korea? With a keen eye to the delicacies of conflicting
historical forces, Professor Choi adroitly explains the
complexities of the clash of civilizations in the experience of
Choson Korea, where Korean Confucianism responded with greatest
hostility to Roman Catholicism from the West. This book makes a
significant scholarly contribution not only in the study of Korean
history but also in such academic disciplines as sociology of
religion, anthropology, political science, and international
relations.
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