The Korean Healing Movement
In this insightful book, the author, a Korean Pentecostal scholar embarks on a deep exploration of the theological and historical evolution of the Korean healing movement. Through meticulous analysis of three pivotal figures — Ik—du Kim, Seong—bong Lee, and Yong—gi Cho — the study delves into the key contextual forces that have shaped their healing theologies and practices within the Korean Church. This work offers a systematic examination of the distinctive features of Korean healing theology, aiming to furnish readers with a robust theological framework for understanding Korean healing practices. Furthermore, it seeks to equip 21st—century spirit—empowered Christians with theological safeguards for their beliefs in divine healing, thus providing a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and healing.

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The Korean Healing Movement
In this insightful book, the author, a Korean Pentecostal scholar embarks on a deep exploration of the theological and historical evolution of the Korean healing movement. Through meticulous analysis of three pivotal figures — Ik—du Kim, Seong—bong Lee, and Yong—gi Cho — the study delves into the key contextual forces that have shaped their healing theologies and practices within the Korean Church. This work offers a systematic examination of the distinctive features of Korean healing theology, aiming to furnish readers with a robust theological framework for understanding Korean healing practices. Furthermore, it seeks to equip 21st—century spirit—empowered Christians with theological safeguards for their beliefs in divine healing, thus providing a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and healing.

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The Korean Healing Movement

The Korean Healing Movement

by Jun Kim
The Korean Healing Movement

The Korean Healing Movement

by Jun Kim

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In this insightful book, the author, a Korean Pentecostal scholar embarks on a deep exploration of the theological and historical evolution of the Korean healing movement. Through meticulous analysis of three pivotal figures — Ik—du Kim, Seong—bong Lee, and Yong—gi Cho — the study delves into the key contextual forces that have shaped their healing theologies and practices within the Korean Church. This work offers a systematic examination of the distinctive features of Korean healing theology, aiming to furnish readers with a robust theological framework for understanding Korean healing practices. Furthermore, it seeks to equip 21st—century spirit—empowered Christians with theological safeguards for their beliefs in divine healing, thus providing a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith, culture, and healing.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798889838913
Publisher: Augsburg Fortress, Publishers
Publication date: 04/15/2025
Series: Regnum Studies in Mission
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
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