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The Spirit Moves West Rebecca Y. Kim (Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA)

The Spirit Moves West By Rebecca Y. Kim (Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA)

Summary

The Spirit Moves West examines the phenomena of Korean missionaries in America. It delves into why and how Korean missionaries pursued missions in the United States and evangelized Americans and illuminates how a non-western mission movement evolves over time in the West.

The Spirit Moves West Summary

The Spirit Moves West: Korean Missionaries in America by Rebecca Y. Kim (Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA)

With the extraordinary growth of Christianity in the global south has come the rise of "reverse missions," in which countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America send missionaries to re-evangelize the West. In The Spirit Moves West, Rebecca Kim focuses on South Korea as a case study of how non-Western missionaries evangelize Americans, particularly white Americans. Known as the "Asian Protestant Superpower," South Korea now sends more missionaries abroad than any country except the United States; there are approximately 22,000 Korean missionaries in over 160 countries. Drawing on four years of in-depth interviews, participant observation, and surveys of South Korea's largest non-denominational missionary-sending agency, University Bible Fellowship, Rebecca Kim gives us an inside look at reverse missions. Conducting her research both in the US and South Korea, she studies the motivations and methods of Korean evangelicals who have sought to "bring the gospel back" to America since the 1970s. She also explores how a mission movement from the global South could evolve over time in the West. The Spirit Moves West is the first empirically-grounded examination of a much-discussed phenomenon, which concludes by considering what the future of non-Western, especially Korean, missions will bring.

The Spirit Moves West Reviews

This is a highly informative book that would benefit any student of religion...this clearly written, well-organized book is a welcome addition to the growing literature on missionizing and the globalization of religion. * Kelly H. Chong, University of Kansas, The Journal of Religion *
imaginative, rich, and thought-provoking study * K. Kale Yu, Sociology of Religion *
A powerful tale of a growing movement-missionaries to the United States. Wonderfully researched and written, The Spirit Moves West is engaging, important, and a page-turner. For most readers, what is contained in these pages is stunning. * Michael O. Emerson, Professor of Sociology and Co-Director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research, Rice University *

About Rebecca Y. Kim (Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA)

Rebecca Y. Kim is the Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program at Pepperdine University.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ; Introduction ; 1. Korean Protestantism and UBF ; 2. Korean Missionaries in America ; 3. Spirit Moves West, with Soldier Spirit ; 4. Theology of Sacrifice ; 5. Privilege Whites ; 6. Criticisms and Conflicts ; 7. Evolution of a Korean Mission Movement in America ; Conclusion: Hyper-Korean Evangelicals and American Global Christianity ; Bibliography ; Appendices ; Index

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NPB9780199942107
9780199942107
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The Spirit Moves West: Korean Missionaries in America by Rebecca Y. Kim (Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Frank R. Seaver Associate Professor of Sociology and the Director of the Ethnic Studies program, Pepperdine University, Malibu, CA)
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2015-02-19
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