Kim, J., & Zhong, Y. (2010). Religion and Political Tolerance in South Korea. East Asia: An International Quarterly, 27(2), 187-203. doi:10.1007/s12140-010-9112-1 http://0-ehis.ebscohost.com.uncclc.coast.uncwil.edu/eds/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?sid=a478dc7f-a3bc-4396-95e5-fe531c37065b%40sessionmgr113&vid=5&hid=26 This paper goes into great detail about the relationship between South Koreans’ religious and level of political tolerance. In South Korea, there are inter-denominational along with intra-denominational differences. The interdenominational (ethno-religious thesis) examines that the Buddhists in South Korea are more accepting than the Protestants and that Protestants in South Korea tend to have a very low level of political tolerance. The intra-denominational (culture wars thesis) examines that the religious traditionalists tend to low level of political acceptance than the religious modernists in South Korea. This paper would be helpful as it relates to my topic because it analyzes the tolerance as it relates to religion and how it pertains to political tolerance in South Korea.
Kim, R. (2011). Deliverance and Submission: Evangelical Women and the Negotiation of Patriarchy in South Korea. Pastoral Psychology, 60(4), 593-600. doi:10.1007/s11089-009-0211-0 http://0-ehis.ebscohost.com.uncclc.coast.uncwil.edu/eds/detail?vid=4&sid=a478dc7f-a3bc-4396-95e5-fe531c37065b%40sessionmgr113&hid=26&bdata=JnNpdGU9ZWRzLWxpdmU%3d#db=a9h&AN=62297219 Kim’s article examines the effect on the fields of gender and religion. Kim analyzes the study on women who helped in the rise of Korean evangelicalism, yet how they have been forgotten in comprehending how Christianity has expanded throughout the country. It is odd because women were the major force behind the rise of Christianity in South Korea, yet that conservative faith has rendered the women into a traditional
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