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The role of single women missionaries of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Korea, 1897--1940.

机译:1897--1940年,韩国南部卫理公会主教教堂的单身女传教士的角色。

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This study examines the work of missionaries affiliated with the Woman's Board of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, in Korea from 1897 to 1940, focusing on their mission philosophy and strategies. Its central thesis is that the missionaries' contributions to the Korean Church and society can be ascribed to their mission philosophy, which was based on the Methodist ethos and the gender-based missiology of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Movement in North America. These two elements were holistic in nature and emphasized women's leadership roles. The dissertation provides a new perspective on the origins of Korean Christianity by challenging the dominant historiographical view that attributes the growth of Korean Christianity to male fundamentalist Presbyterian missionaries. It broadens the conversation to include the voices of female missionaries who practiced a gender-based missiology.; Women missionaries were a pivotal part of the pioneer Protestant missions that contributed to both the evangelization and the shaping of modern Korea. Women missionaries initiated the 1907 P'yoˇngyang Revival, which stimulated the expansion of Christianity throughout the country. They began Bible classes and prayer meetings that became one of the most significant spiritual practices among Korean Christians. They introduced social work in Korea by establishing social-evangelistic centers. Southern Methodist women missionaries also educated the first Korean female Church historian and attained women's ordination for the first time in the history of Korean Christianity.; Although the dissertation focuses primarily on the work of the missionaries, it also addresses cross-cultural encounters, interactions, and developments between the missionaries and Korean women. The study contends that the missionaries' endeavors for Korean women who had been oppressed by conservative Confucian patriarchal norms resulted in the advancement of Korean women. Influenced by the missionaries, Southern Methodist Korean women reshaped their own identities through education, social work, and conversion to Christianity. They established Christian homes, organized the first women's missionary society, and sent the first Korean woman missionary abroad. Most significantly for Korean history, they played leadership roles in the 1919 Independence Movement against the Japanese colonial government.
机译:本研究考察了1897年至1940年在韩国南部卫理公会主教教堂的妇女委员会下属的传教士的工作,并着重研究了他们的宣教理念和策略。其中心论点是,传教士对朝鲜教会和社会的贡献可以归因于他们的宣教理念,该理念是基于卫理公会的精神和北美妇女外国宣教运动的基于性别的错误论。这两个要素本质上是整体的,并强调了妇女的领导作用。论文通过挑战占主导地位的史学观点,为朝鲜基督教的起源提供了新的视角,这种观点将朝鲜基督教的增长归因于男性原教旨主义长老会宣教士。它扩大了对话的范围,以包括从事基于性别的通病学的女传教士的声音。女传教士是新教先锋派传教士的重要组成部分,这些传教士既促进了福音的传承,也塑造了现代朝鲜。女传教士发起了1907年的平壤颂扬复兴运动,这刺激了基督教在全国的发展。他们开始了圣经课和祷告会,成为韩国基督徒中最重要的精神修行之一。他们通过建立社会宣传中心在韩国介绍了社会工作。南部卫理公会的女传教士还教育了第一位韩国女教会历史学家,并在韩国基督教历史上首次获得了妇女勋章。尽管论文主要着眼于传教士的工作,但它也探讨了传教士与韩国女性之间的跨文化交流,互动和发展。研究认为,传教士对韩国妇女的努力受到保守的儒家父权制的压迫,导致了韩国妇女的进步。在传教士的影响下,南方卫理公会的韩国妇女通过教育,社会工作和conversion依基督教来重塑自己的身份。他们建立了基督教之家,组织了第一个女传教士协会,并将第一个韩国女传教士派往国外。在韩国历史上最重要的是,他们在1919年反对日本殖民政府的独立运动中发挥了领导作用。

著录项

  • 作者

    Im, Mi-Soon.;

  • 作者单位

    Boston University School of Theology.;

  • 授予单位 Boston University School of Theology.;
  • 学科 Religion History of.; Womens Studies.; Theology.
  • 学位 Th.D.
  • 年度 2008
  • 页码 489 p.
  • 总页数 489
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 宗教史、宗教地理;社会学;宗教;
  • 关键词

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