“Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)

This paper illuminates the prophetic consciousness of Korean Protestant leaders by examining the “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” (Gukgajochangidohoe, 국가조찬기도회) that they hosted, particularly during the military regimes. In explaining the motivation for and intention of this spec...

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Main Authors: Yohan Yoo, Minah Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-10-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/10/308
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spelling doaj-cad3f0f1eb67405f9507f0ff5f3ebd912020-11-25T01:42:57ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442018-10-0191030810.3390/rel9100308rel9100308“Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)Yohan Yoo0Minah Kim1Department of Religious Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaDepartment of Religious Studies, Seoul National University, Seoul 08826, KoreaThis paper illuminates the prophetic consciousness of Korean Protestant leaders by examining the “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” (Gukgajochangidohoe, 국가조찬기도회) that they hosted, particularly during the military regimes. In explaining the motivation for and intention of this special religious event in the political arena, most scholars have emphasized the Protestant leaders’ political ambition and their agendas to get the government support and expand their power in Korean society. However, we should take heed of the leaders’ religious aspirations to make the country righteous in God’s sight. They attempted to have a good influence on the inner circle of the military dictatorship, which some Christians regarded as an evil force. Though they preached to and prayed for the military regimes, their sermons were often unpleasant and challenging to the presidents and their associates. The Protestant leaders wanted to play the role of John the Baptist rebuking Herod Antipas rather than the compliant chief priests and scribes serving Herod the Great.http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/10/308Korean religionKorean ProtestantsGukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)prophetic consciousness
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Minah Kim
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Minah Kim
“Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
Religions
Korean religion
Korean Protestants
Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)
prophetic consciousness
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Minah Kim
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title “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
title_short “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
title_full “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
title_fullStr “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
title_full_unstemmed “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” and Protestant Leaders’ Prophetic Consciousness during the Period of Military Dictatorship (1962–1987)
title_sort “korea national prayer breakfast” and protestant leaders’ prophetic consciousness during the period of military dictatorship (1962–1987)
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
issn 2077-1444
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This paper illuminates the prophetic consciousness of Korean Protestant leaders by examining the “Korea National Prayer Breakfast” (Gukgajochangidohoe, 국가조찬기도회) that they hosted, particularly during the military regimes. In explaining the motivation for and intention of this special religious event in the political arena, most scholars have emphasized the Protestant leaders’ political ambition and their agendas to get the government support and expand their power in Korean society. However, we should take heed of the leaders’ religious aspirations to make the country righteous in God’s sight. They attempted to have a good influence on the inner circle of the military dictatorship, which some Christians regarded as an evil force. Though they preached to and prayed for the military regimes, their sermons were often unpleasant and challenging to the presidents and their associates. The Protestant leaders wanted to play the role of John the Baptist rebuking Herod Antipas rather than the compliant chief priests and scribes serving Herod the Great.
topic Korean religion
Korean Protestants
Gukgajochangidohoe (Korean National Prayer Breakfast)
prophetic consciousness
url http://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/9/10/308
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