One of the most impressive thing in Kang Keong was the Churches.
There were so many Protestantism churches in Kang Keong.
In this journey, I could find out the reason why.
Actually Religion has very close contact with the Political situation.
In Korea, Christianity was a symbol and a hope for the declining Dynasty.
Choson Kingdom of was based on Confucian Philosophy, but in changing world of 18-19 century, Confucian philosophy could not resolve the problems what waning dynasty had confronted.
At that time, Catholic was considered as a new theory and a hope to resolve the problems of their kingdom among the scholars of progressive Confucian philosopher.
But during the colonization by the imperial Japan, Catholic Church had showed the limitation to that matter.
In late 19 century, New religion came into Korea through China. It was the Protestantism.
The missionary came from mainly the U.S.
Protestantism was very strong background for Korean people to fight against the imperialist of Japan.
The reason that the Protestantism could support for Korean Independence was there was no Protestantism in Japan.
Even though Japan had accepted Catholic very early, the Christianity could not be approved by the Government.
For Koreans, the Protestantism and America was considered as a savior at that time.
Many people in Korea began to accept the Protestantism for their faith.
Up until now, the Protestantism is one of the most powerful religious faction with Buddhism and Catholic.
I went up to the hill where all city could be seen. The big and high building was the Protestantism church.
Among the protestantism, the Methodist and the baptist church were predominant in Kang Keong Area.
Especially, the baptist church was established in Kang Keong first time in Korea. 1n 1896 Edward Pauling was sent from
Boston to Korea as a first missionary.
The First worship service was held at the house of the first butler. His house was near the hill.
(The first Korean butler)
This house have been well preserved as a historical legacy by the local government.
This house has a really nice view. Here you can see far away.
The protestantism had been a center of national independence movement.
But international situation was changed, Japan and America became enemy from friend.
Due to the political atmosphere, American missionary had been ousted from Korea by Japanese.
By that time, Korean protestantism had suffered severe suppression.
Korean pastors were tortured to death and sentenced to death.
In this posting, I’d like to introduce the reason why Korea had accepted the Christianity so quickly and how they became powerful.
Next time, let me introduce how the Methodist church fought against Japanese oppression on Religion.
hehe nice :)
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어떻게 저리도 잘 표현했을까 싶어서요.
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Interesting about religion is original... I didn't know that in Korea.
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It's an interesting article!! I didn't know that!! 😊😊
Church and political power, In Italy we have many signs of this relationship.
Yes, one day I'd like to study on Italian experience
This piece has made me go to read the biography of Kim Hak-sun "the comfort woman", she was the first korean butler.
beautifull view, great history korea
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Awesome post, I really like to read about Korea, I think it is a nice country, thanks for sharing good information!!
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Interesting! I want to see the place myself in the near future.
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I think Religion should not be reason for politicals because everyone has their own religion we should worship ower own GOD.
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A lot of things i don't know about Korea. Now i know one. Thanks for sharing this story. :)
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Great photography and nice history review!!!!!
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Been blessed by this post @slowwalker knowing the baptist is the most dominant church there at Kang Keong Korea. I belong also in Baptist religion under the denomination of Southern Baptist Church. Happy to know that they still preserve that area.
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Seriously, loving your posts on the history of Korea & Japan. You make it very easy to understand & it's great to have the picture along side the writing. Thank you!
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Thank you very much for sharing history very well. Korea has a lot of past history. You always provide with historical place image evidence. Hopefully I can always see the latest posts from you @slowwalker.
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Very beautiful place and amazing architecture. I enjoyed reading your post. Thank you for sharing :)
The most people suffered coz of religions and thats very sad :(
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Wow, I didn't know about that. So, that's why Christianity became rapmant in Korea. In the same context, I personally think the reason why Japan has no specific national religion is that they've never experienced any outside pressure because Japan is an island country. So naturally, they don't have to unite or stand up to foreign intrusion, and they started to get focused on their folk religions. Well, it was an interesting story about Korea's Christianity. Thank you^^
Interesting interpretation on Religion in Japan. Thank you
Some great history there, thank you for sharing. I love the pictures too.
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Its nice to see the other part of Korea Kang Keong. Up to date, Korea has been in my busket list to visit. Keep on sharing, your work are original.
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with the colonization the same thing happened in our country sir..it is nice to know all these past stories..we have a alot to learn from the past..nice captures :)
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This is a truly informative post. i did not know that Protestantism is a big deal in that part of Asia.
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A beautiful story about religion and the history of Korea. Very exciting are outlined and complemented by excellent photos. I was happy to read your work. it has expanded my horizons.Thanks for the great content!
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Very much informative post. @slowwalker. There is many things to learn form a person like u. From my point of view #political_situations and #religion are two sides of a coin.
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Thank you my friend for such an interesting and informative story. The question of religion for many centuries is one of the most difficult. Thank you for sharing some of your country's life. As always, your photos are taken prisoner by my mind)))
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