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2007 UCLA Luce Confernece of Korean Christinaity
April 27, 2007
4357 Bunche Hall, UCLA
Topic: Korean Christianity between Indigenization and Globalization
09:10 Welcoming Remark
Dr.John Duncan, Director of the UCLA Center for Korean Studies; Dr. Sung-Deuk Oak, Luce Fellow, UCLA
Session 1
09:20-10:20 Dr. Donald Clark, Trinity University in Texas
“Post-Colonial Studies and Korean Christianity”
Response by Dr.Sang Y. Kim, Claremont Graduate University
10:20-11:20 Dr. Rhie Deok Joo, Methodist Theological Seminary, Seoul
“The Early Revival Movements and the Indigenization of Christianity in Korea”
Response by Dr.Sung-Deuk Oak, UCLA
11:20-11:45 Discussion
11:45-1:00 Lunch
Session 2
1:00-2:00 Dr. Anselm Kyongsuk Min, Claremont Graduate University
“Korean Christianity between Tradition and Globalization: Resources, Challenges, Opportunities”
Response by Dr. Sang Y. Kim, Claremont Graduate University
2:00-3:00 Dr. Sung Gun Kim, Seowon University
“Korean Protestant Christianity in the Midst of Globalization”
Response by Dr.Sung-Deuk Oak, UCLA
3:00-4:00 Dr. Young-chan Ro, George Mason University
“Korean Diaspora, Christianity, and the Globalization of Korean Culture”
Response by Dr. Sang Y. Kim, Claremont Graduate University
4:00:-4:40 Discussion
Closing Remark
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