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Kim (Christian theology, Pyongtaek U., Korea) explores how Barth's Church Dogmatics and its Christocentric ecclesiology was indigenized and is still received on the peninsula. He describes the unique relationship between Christianity and Confucianism in Korea, investigates whether Barth's theology of mission accounts for different cultures and religions, and argues that his theology can be indigenized despite its typically European context. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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