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Christian ethical understanding of A straight road to Christian truth in Japanese colonial period

  • The Korean Journal of Chiristian Social Ethics
  • Abbr : 기사윤
  • 2014, (29), pp.415-441
  • Publisher : The Society Of Korean Christian Social Ethics
  • Research Area : Humanities > Christian Theology

Janghyung Lee 1

1백석대학교

Accredited

ABSTRACT

How would Japanese occupation and the principal ethical teachings of Christians have been developed? This paper will focus on this problem. There are two different approaches with respect to this subject, but a lot of this paper will adopt 'historical method, which is so far unknown and sheds light on Christian ethics literature. Published in 1935, A straight road to Christian truth is not a traditional doctrine summary or Bible verse to repeat the level of teaching, but doctrinal content, scriptural content, personal ethical areas and social ethical area that encompasses a wide range of topics Features to be dealt with. Especially when Christianity and the Church were threatened to suffer recession in many respects, A straight road to Christian truth did not lean to either personal ethics or social ethics, but through an integrated view suggest a solution to the troubled era. In other words, when the text of the Christian doctrine of the Bible was in a crisis situation and could not offer a solution to the national problem, we should pay attention to the way it tried to introduce a moral responsibility. A straight road to Christian truth is deemed to have a significance in the sense that it attempted to overcome the situation where the text and the context could not be shared.

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