Korean Americans and their religions : pilgrims and missionaries from a different shore /

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Contributors: Kwon, Ho-Youn, 1938-, Kim, Kwang Chung, 1937-, Warner, R. Stephen.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: University Park, Pa. : Pennsylvania State University Press, ©2001.
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Table of Contents:
  • Korean American religion in international perspective /
  • Kwang Chung Kim,
  • R. Stephen Warner,
  • and
  • Ho-Youn Kwon
  • The Korean immigrant church as case and model /
  • R. Stephen Warner
  • Pilgrimage and home in the wilderness of marginality: symbols and context in Asian American theology /
  • Sang Hyun Lee
  • Ethnic roles of Korean immigrant churches in the United States /
  • Kwang Chung Kim
  • and
  • Shin Kim
  • Religion as a variable in mental health: a case for Korean Americans /
  • Tong-He Koh
  • A theological reflection on the cultural tensions between first-century Hebraic and Hellenistic Jewish Christians and between twentieth-century first- and second-generation Korean Americans /
  • Robert D. Goette
  • and
  • Mae Pyen Hong
  • The transformation of a first-generation church into a bilingual second-generation church /
  • Robert D. Goette
  • Ethnic identity formation and participation in immigrant churches: second-generation Korean American experiences /
  • Peter T. Cha
  • Beyond "strictness" to distinctiveness: generational transition in Korean Protestant churches /
  • Karen J. Chai
  • Being Korean, being Christian: particularism and universalism in a second-generation congregation /
  • Antony W. Alumkal
  • The intersection of religion, race, gender and ethnicity in the identity formation of Korean American Evangelical women /
  • Soyoung Park
  • The growth of Korean Buddhism in the United States with special reference to Southern California /
  • Eui-Young Yu
  • Turning the wheel of Dharma in the West: Korean Sŏn Buddhism in North America /
  • Samu Sunim (Kim, Sam-Woo)
  • Won Buddhism in the United States /
  • Bok In Kim
  • Intra-ethnic religious diversity: Korean Buddhists and Protestants in greater Boston /
  • Karen J. Chai.