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Article: Fresh wineskins for new wine: a new perspective on North Korean Christianity.
- Article from:
- Journal of Church and State
- Article date:
- June 22, 2006
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THE NEED FOR A NEW PERSPECTIVE
Since the 1980s, North Korean Christianity has demonstrated phenomenal changes. Scriptures and a hymnal have been published, churches have been newly built for the first time since the Korean War, and the Protestant seminary in Pyongyang has nurtured future leaders. These changes are not limited to the external environment, but rather there has been a striking rebirth in religious activities. Worshippers fill churches each Sunday, and many other Christians reportedly attend hundreds of "house churches" scattered throughout the country. In addition, church leaders have been actively involved in dialogues and exchanges with South ...