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Introduction -- Eschatology in Korean thought -- The eschatology of American missionaries to Korea -- Eschatological paradigms during the Japanese annexation, 1910-1945 -- The eschatological fight against Shintoism and its connection with premillennialism -- Eschatology and Christian life in Korea -- Conclusion
This book returns to the true nature of the gospel, justification by grace alone through faith alone because of Christ alone. Fundamental to the book's argument is a rejection of the biblical truth and the faithful heritage of the gospel. By tracing the development of Reformation theology in Luther and Calvin, the giants in the American Great Awakening and the Korean revivals are brought up for analysis: Jonathan Edwards, Timothy Dwight, Sun-Ju Kil, Ik-Doo Kim, Yong-Do Lee, and Sung-Bong Lee. Paul ChulHong Kang makes clear what can be at stake not merely for academic theologians but for all Christians - the gospel itself.
The author wrote this booklet hoping that genealogy, one of the legacies left behind by ancestors, could be used in the modern era. In other words, it can be said to be a ‘modern genealogy’, and this book is called your ‘Keepsake Memory Record Book’. This booklet explains genealogy from a genetic perspective, considering both the maternal and paternal lines, rather than a traditional genealogy made up of paternal ancestors. Family information appropriate for the modern era was applied. The author hopes that reading this booklet will become a good guideline to increase family intimacy and protect the family's health.
‘The Second Edition of Your Great-grandfather's Story’ has added information about the Duke Cheomji fraction descendants and provides an opportunity to find direct ancestors using the names (English, Hangul, Hanja) of the Cheomji fraction descendants currently in the genealogy of the Byun clan in Wonju. The second purpose was to provide descendants who need English names with an easy way to come up with English names using the theory of ‘Coexistence and Opposite of the Five Elements,’ which is the knowledge or legacy of your ancestors.
This book is a record of a small rural village now located beyond the demilitarized zone in North Korea. But do not forget, just a few decades ago, this place was clearly part of South Korea, where ordinary daily life flowed. From the 1930s to the 1950s, the warm landscapes of life that blossomed in this village are no different from the joys, sorrows, dreams, and experiences of countless rural villages across South Korea, including Jeolla, Gyeongsang, Gangwon, Chungcheong, and Gyeonggi provinces. It is not just the story of one village, but rather the collective pain, love, and historical moments shared by many villages amidst the changes of the times. Today, we must remember that we are st...
This is a booklet that introduces the historical story of your ancestors to the descendants of Duke Jeonseo fraction and Duke Cheomji factions of the Wonju Byun clan living abroad as of 2023. The writers wanted you to know this story because they believe that knowing the history of your ancestors and yourself can help your descendants' future.
This book is a vivid record by author Eungzou Byun, who lived through the heart of the Korean War. It contains his experiences as a soldier on the bullet-swept front lines, as well as his journey as a devoted family man who, even amidst the horrors of war, worked to lay the foundation of what would become Amorepacific. Moving between the battlefront and the realm of business, this story is both a personal account of survival and the history of a company’s beginnings. In 1985, based on the Petition for the Restoration of Service Records submitted by the veterans of the 5816 Partisan Unit, the author compiled and reconstructed a wealth of historical materials. The book vividly recounts the n...