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Theological Background of the Division of Korean Church (07)
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Theological Background of the Division of Korean Church (07)



the doctrine of Heaven, Hell, Original sin and Verbal Inspiration as
the basis of theology, and this theological thought has influenced
the Korean Church for a long time. 27)

So whenever Conservative theology had controlled Korean Church there
had no separation of the Church, and always had grown up very fast.
But the sectional antagonism between South and North making up impli-
citly about the establishment of Yon Hee College in Seoul in 1911 had
strangely developed toward the different theological opposition betw-
een the Conservative and Liberalist, and furthermore the New Theolog-
ical thought begun to be emerged through the theologians who had
returned to the home Land after studing the Liberal Education and
Theology in Japan and Western countries at about the time of the
Seventh Year.

But Korean Church division must had been influenced by the transpl-
antation of the theological radicalization of the Church in the
United States of America into Korea, which had absolutely exercised
her influence over Korean Church. Because the Northern Presbyterian
Church in the United States of America which had an important effect
upon Korean Church at that time turned to the left(radicalization),
most of missionaries who should defend their Orthodox Faith to the
last eihter left the Northern Presbyterian Church in the United Sta-
tes of America or had been silently cast down disarming against the
theological aggression of Liberalism as the remnants of a defeated
army. 29)

Particularly the Princeton Theological Seminary which had been the
only fortress of Conservative Theology in the United States of Ame-
rica by 1930's as well as the Northern Presbyterian Church in the Un-
ited States of America has turned to the left little by little
because of reorganization of the Professors, and then Korean Church
has been confused by the students from the Princeton Seminary. 30)


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