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한국기독교역사연구소 한국기독교와 역사 한국기독교와 역사 제18호
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2003.2
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149 - 169 (23page)

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Historians and theologians have debated over the relationship between indigenization of the Korean church and its theology of indigenization. One common, but problematic, approach has been to determine the causal relation between the two. But, we cannot reach a satisfactory conclusion unless we start the discussion anew after clearly defining the very concept of indigenization. Indigenization, when narrowly understood, is a branch of theological discourse that utilizes methods and topics developed by Western theology. However, when broadly understood, it could mean the general process of Christianity’s historical adjustment to Korea. This article argues for such a broad understanding.
According to a broad understanding of indigenization, Korean Christianity underwent a continuous process of indigenization. It is apparent that Korean Christianity, in so doing, has developed characteristic forms of theology, religious culture, rites, and ethos that constitute a Korean Christianity. When indigenization is extended beyond the domain of “religion” to include the church’s contributions to Korean history, one could find profound nationalist elements in it. These elements provide the Korean church a legitimate place in a broader area of national history. In this sense, the Korean church’s responses to historical needs at crucial junctures of Korean history have been part of indigenization process.
The theology of indigenization has thus far been understood primarily in relation to comparative religion and dialogues with other religions. But when we limit our discussion on indigenization within such context and let a few competent specialists dominate the debate, we will lose other important dimensions of indigenization. When we have a broad, historical understanding of indigenization, it will embrace the theology of indigenization. Korean theology of indigenization is facing a new era that demands it fundamentally to redefine the concept and boundaries of indigenization.

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1. 머리말 ­ ‘토착화’와 ‘복음수용’
2. 한국교회 ‘토착화’의 과정
3. 한국기독교 ‘토착화 신학’의 변천
4. 맺는 말
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