Introduction to the theology of the Korea Evangelical Holiness Church
Book Description
This comprehensive theological exploration unveils the rich spiritual heritage and doctrinal foundations of one of Korea's most significant Christian denominations. Written by scholars at Seoul Theological University, this work traces the theological DNA of the Korea Evangelical Holiness Church, revealing how ancient Christian principles evolved through centuries of spiritual awakening to take root in Korean soil.
The book illuminates the church's unique identity within the broader landscape of Korean Christianity, where it stands as the third largest denomination. Readers will discover how the Fourfold Gospel emerged from the dynamic Wesleyan holiness movement of the nineteenth century, carrying forward the reformative emphasis on Scripture, grace, and faith that sparked the Protestant Reformation centuries earlier.
Through careful scholarship, the authors demonstrate how this theological tradition bridges the early church's foundational teachings with the vibrant revival movements of the eighteenth century. The result is what they term "Protestant Evangelical theology of the Wesleyan fourfold Gospel," a distinctive approach to Christian faith that has shaped Korean spiritual life for over a century.
This work offers valuable insights for anyone seeking to understand how theological movements adapt and flourish across cultures. Whether you are a student of comparative religion, a practitioner exploring holiness traditions, or someone interested in the intersection of faith and cultural identity, this scholarly yet accessible volume provides essential understanding of a significant spiritual movement that has influenced millions of believers.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~5 hours)
π Length: 178 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Holiness churches
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Korea Evangelical Holiness Church
- β Explore Doctrinal Theology
- β Explore Holiness
- β Explore Doctrines
- β Explore Evangelicalism