Growth, Decline, and Transformation of South Korean Protestant Churches Open Access
Choi, Byung Whun (2011)
Abstract
Growth, Decline, and Transformation of South Korean Protestant
Churches
By Byung Whun Choi
South Korean Protestantism had experienced surprising growth in
membership
since it was introduced at the end of the nineteenth century. In
1920, the Protestants made
up 1.4 percent of the total population. By 1995 Protestantism
rapidly increased to 19.7
percent of the population. However, since the mid 1990s most
Protestant denominations
in South Korea have experienced a decline in membership. According
to one survey, the
Protestant population in South Korea decreased from 8,760,300 in
1995 to 8,616,000 in
2005. The purposes of this thesis were to analyze the growth and
decline of the South
Korean Protestant church, investigate the problems that caused the
decline of
membership, and suggest tasks to transform the churches. For these
purposes, in the first
chapter, the particular Korean historical contexts in which the
growth and decline of
Protestant churches that took place were analyzed. In the second
chapter, three factors in
the South Korean Protestant churches-church growth syndrome, church
individualism,
and conservative theology were discussed. Next, problems caused by
these three factors
and their roots were explored. Lastly, in the third chapter, four
tasks to transform South
Korean Protestant churches were suggested to move beyond these
problems.
Growth, Decline, and Transformation of South Korean Protestant
Churches
By
Byung Whun Choi
Thesis Committee Chair: Ellen Ott Marshall, Ph.D
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of the
Candler School of Theology
in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
Master of Divinity
2011
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION CHAPTER 1. History of the Church Growth Declination in South Korean Protestant Churches
A. Introduction
B. Six Periods of the Korean Protestant Church History
1. 1884-1893
2. 1894-1904
3. 1905-1945
4. 1945-1960
5. 1960s-1990s
6. 1990s-2000s
C. Conclusion
CHAPTER 2. Investigation the Problems in South Korean Protestant Churches
A. Introduction
B. Three Factors of the South Korean Protestant Churches
1. Church Growth Syndrome
2. Church Individualism
3. Conservative Theology
C. Conclusion
CHAPTER 3. Transforming South Korean Protestant Churches
A. Introduction
B. Four Tasks to Transform the South Korean Protestant Churches
1. Having New Ecclesial Models
2. Having Principles of Interdependence and Partnership
3. Integration between Proclamation of the Gospel
and Social Responsibility
4. Changing Church Growth Pattern from Quantity-Oriented
to Quality-Oriented
C. Conclusion
CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHYAbout this Master's Thesis
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