Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 0 comments
Dynamism and Dilemmas in Evangelical Contributions
to the Democratization of Korea
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Korea is one of the few countries that are known to have consistently improved civil liberties and political democracy since making a transition to democracy. In Korean democratization following...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 18 comments
Evangelical Christians and Civil Society
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
In the third wave of global democratization, no phenomenon has more vividly captured the imagination of democratic scholars, observers, and activists alike than “civil society” (Diamond, 1994: 4). Democratic transition itself...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 15 comments
Evangelical Christians and Political Society:
Kim Young-sam, and Other Evangelical Politicians
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Kim Young-sam was elected as the first civilian president by fair election, receiving 42 percent of the popular vote. Kim Dae-jung finished second with 33.8 percent, trailed by Chung...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 0 comments
Evangelical Christians and Electoral Behavior since 1987
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
What has been the electoral behavior of evangelical Christians in Korea? Politicians have to pay attention to that because a huge segment of the voters are evangelicals or sympathetic to the evangelical point of view...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 1 comment
Evangelical Christians and the 1987 Popular Uprising
in Support of Democratic Transition
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Democratization in the 1980s and 1990s represents an international phenomenon (Remmer, 1995). By a number of criteria, one of the most successful third wave democratic transitions was South...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Apr 2, 2010 in Politics | 9 comments
Background of Christian Democratic Movements in Korea
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
Recent academic study of the relationship between religion and politics made it hard to claim that religion has no influence on public affairs (e.g. Yamane, 1997), even before the increasing prominence of religiously-linked...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Mar 19, 2010 in Church Growth | 4 comments
Evangelism and Church Growth: Research on Non-believers
For Evangelizing Strategy in the Korean Context
and A Model of Diamond Evangelistic System
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
3.Master Customized Witnessing Strategy
The third level of Diamond Evangelistic System is to master the customized witnessing...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Mar 19, 2010 in Church Growth | 2 comments
Evangelism and Church Growth: Research on Non-believers
For Evangelizing Strategy in the Korean Context
and A Model of Diamond Evangelistic System
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
A Model of Evangelism for Church Growth: Diamond Evangelistic System
I have so far presented the survey’s contents and...
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Posted by Media Mission Dept. on Mar 19, 2010 in Church Growth | 5 comments
Evangelism and Church Growth: Research on Non-believers
For Evangelizing Strategy in the Korean Context
and A Model of Diamond Evangelistic System
Written By HONG, Young-Gi (Ph.D.)
The Senior Pastor of the Full Gospel Church of Honolulu, Hawaii, USA.
2. Statistics Analysis in Depth
The gender, age, income, education, and religion preference of non-believers were considered...
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