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Lee Seong-bong: Korea’s Best-Loved Revivalist(Essential Writings) 상세페이지

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<Lee Seong-bong: Korea’s Best-Loved Revivalist(Essential Writings)> The Korean Christian Church, having experienced phenomenal church growth and a great passion for missions within its short history, is proud of its place as the leading representative of Christianity in Asia. During its brief history, the Korean Church has lived through a great variety of experiences marked by persecution and suffering, zeal and dedication, church growth and foreign missions—a breadth of experience unprecedented in 2,000 years of Christianity. These experiences have been conveyed in written works that include debates between Confucian scholars and Catholic converts, as well as meditations, sermons, essays, and poems that elevated persecution and martyrdom to reflections on the next world and true faith.
Through the publication of the Korean Christian Leaders Series, the Korean Institute for Advanced Theological Studies (KIATS) seeks to organize the inheritance of the Korean Christian Church and to share it with Christians around the world. This project will first involve selecting and compiling a body of manuscripts of religious or literary value— manuscripts that clearly present the characteristics of Korean Christianity from its beginnings up to the present. Our primary subject matter includes the writings of church leaders (theologians as well as pastors), and works by social leaders, politicians, thinkers, literary persons, and artists who identified with and served the Korean Church. In organizing and selecting the original manuscripts, we will first work with each author’s printed manuscripts, including sermon texts, theses, essays, poems, and written declarations.
The priceless writings of Korean Christian leaders—diverse works that have been buried until now—will become accessible through the publication of this series, which endeavors to re-illuminate the history of Christianity and discover in it the roots of our faith. Through this we will be able to appreciate again the lives and faith of our predecessors who lived and died with passion, as role models of faithful Christians. We will be able to reflect on our own age, and re-envision God’s great plan for the future of the Korean Church. Furthermore, this series will allow an appreciation of the characteristic warmth and ingenuity of Korean Christians, and a taste indigenous to Korean faith.


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The Korean Protestant Church was born under the influence of the American evangelical movement of the nineteenth century. Most of the first Protestant missionaries to arrive in Korea had been impacted either by D. L. Moody’s revival movement or the Wesleyan Holiness movement of the nineteenth century. This influence was most directly apparent in the Great Korean Revival of 1907. W. N. Blair, a Presbyterian missionary, called this event “The Korean Pentecost.” The implication was that the Korean Protestant Church had now become a true church.
In this respect, Korean Church historian Min Kyoung-bae describes the 1907 revival as “The event that created the prototype of faith for the Korean Church.” One of the first to model this kind of faith was the Reverend Gil Seon-ju (1869–1935). Reverend Gil was the leading figure of the Great Revival of 1907, and through his exposition on the end times, he gave hope to many Koreans during the early years of Japanese colonization. In addition, he fought liberalism and worked to safeguard conservative Christianity.
Following Reverend Gil, the leading figure of the revival movements that took place between 1930 and 1960 was the Reverend Lee Seong-bong. Reverend Lee was a Holiness pastor, but he did not limit his activities to the Holiness Church. Having started his life as a Christian in the Presbyterian Church and the Methodist Church, he joined the Holiness Church upon entering the Holiness-affiliated Gyeongseong Bible School [currently Seoul Theological University]. He was the representative revival preacher for the Holiness Church, but his ministry was pan-denominational. Following Korea’s liberation from Japanese rule, Reverend Lee became the representative revivalist for the whole Korean Protestant church.
Reverend Lee Seong-bong’s core message focused on the four gospel principles emphasized by the Holiness Church: rebirth, holiness, healing, and the Second Coming. But this message was not exclusive to the Holiness Church; it was the common emphasis throughout the Korean revival movement. Rebirth is foundational to all evangelical faith, and holiness is the goal of any sincere effort to become a whole Christian. In fact, the Holiness Movement provided the background for the Great Korean Revival of 1907. Healing is a central theme in popular Christianity, and it was especially emphasized by the Reverend Kim Ik-du. Also, under the difficult circumstances of Japanese rule, ‘end times theology’ became a subject of much interest to the Korean people. A central figure representing this type of eschatological faith was the Reverend Gil Seon-ju. In other words, although the four gospel principles central to Reverend Lee Seong-bong’s message were the focal points of Holiness Church doctrine, at the same time, they were also the points emphasized by other Christian leaders of the day, as well as by Korean evangelicalism throughout the following decades.
The Korean church continues to be influenced by evangelicalism, a movement that evokes a revivalist Christianity. Reverend Lee Seong-bong was an advocate of this current in the Korean church, and he expressed well the populist Christianity that has been central to evangelicalism. It was through the medium of grassroots revival movements that the Christian gospel was transmitted to the common classes, and, in this respect, Reverend Lee’s contribution was pivotal. Without such revival movements, Christianity would not have taken such deep root in the hearts of the Korean masses.

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CONTENTS

I. Following the Lord 10
Let Us Love the Lord 11
The Way of the Cross 19
The One Who Follows the Lord, and Resolution 29
The Attitude of Afflicted Believers 37

II. The Holy Life 41
What Kind of Person Should You Be? 42
What Is the Greatest Commandment of All? 50
God’s Beloved Son 55
The Gospel of Holiness 59
The Key to Receiving Grace 63
Give Light to My Eyes 70
Ten Principles of a God-Fearing Life of Faith 79

III. The Second Coming 81
The Promise of the Second Coming and Our Preparation 82
The Gospel of the Second Coming 93

IV. My Experience and Revival 105
My Experience of the Korean War 106
Commissioned as a National Revivalist 115

Reverend Lee Seong-bong: 118
Suggested Readings on Reverend Lee Seong-bong 128
Chronology of Reverend Lee Seong-bong 130


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