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학술저널
저자정보
황재범 (계명대학교)
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한국종교학회 종교연구 종교연구 59집
발행연도
2010.6
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71 - 98 (28page)

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The problem of depoliticization of the Korean Protestant churches by Western missionaries to Korea has been an important theological issue for many Korean theologians. Yet there has been no in-depth study of how a Western missionary in Korea did his or her theology of depoliticization. This study examines how Rev. James S. Gale, one of the leading Western missionaries to Korea, did his theology of depoliticization around the turn of the 20th century. Having worked 10 years in Korea since 1888, Gale had quite a negative attitude toward Koreans in general. He believed that Korean Christianity led by Western missionaries might make a good contribution for social change in Korea, and he was not yet insisting on a clear-cut separation of the state and the church. By 1903, however, Gale had experienced political turmoils in Korea, and eventually he also spoke of the danger of a Korean Christian"s participation in the political matter. He did not yet clearly talked about theology of depoliticization. And it was in his seminal book Korea in Transition published in 1909 that he clearly and emphatically spoke of his theology of depoliticization for the Korean churches. Rev. Gale emphasized two outstanding concepts for his theology of depoliticization: that Korea"s political demise is an opportunity for Korean Christianity, and that instead of the dethroned Korean king (Kojong) has Jesus Christ been given as King for Koreans. These concepts obviously have some implications for depoliticization. First, they subject Korean Christianity to a political condition of Korea. Second, they foster Korean Christians’ political apathy, for they believe that they have nothing to do with such a political matter as Korea’s political demise, which is believed to be done by God. Third, they make Korean Christians mystify and spiritualize their political entities. Fourth, they make Korean Christians focus on spiritual and other-worldly matters.

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Ⅰ. 서론 : 한국 개신교 신학에 있어서의 비정치화 신학의 문제
Ⅱ. 한국 개신교 신학자들의 비정치화신학에 대한 논의
Ⅲ. 제임스 게일 선교사의 비정치화 신학
Ⅳ. 결론
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