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Korean Han and the transforming ministry of the laity in a Korean American church: lay leadership development program in Atlanta Kwang-Sung Presbyterian Church

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Choongsik Chun. Korean Han and the Transforming Ministry of the Laity In a Korean American Church: Lay Leadership Development Program In Atlanta Kwang-sung Presbyterian Church. Candler School of Theology of Emory University. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b9a71bf-1c63-4847-8c93-cda22387fd83.

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C. Chun. Korean Han and the transforming ministry of the laity in a Korean American church: lay leadership development program in Atlanta Kwang-Sung Presbyterian Church. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b9a71bf-1c63-4847-8c93-cda22387fd83

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Choongsik Chun. Korean Han and the Transforming Ministry of the Laity In a Korean American Church: Lay Leadership Development Program In Atlanta Kwang-Sung Presbyterian Church. Candler School of Theology of Emory University. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/5b9a71bf-1c63-4847-8c93-cda22387fd83.

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  • This project is aimed at transforming lay leadership in Korean-American immigrant churches. It focuses upon the unique influence of Korean han as becoming an impediment for development transforming lay leadership in the Korean-American churches. Han-ridden laity have suffered from the negative symptoms of han such as anger, vengefulness, resentfulness, helplessness, anxiety, psychoenurosis, and so on. Because of a negative effect of han, the immigrant churches have difficulties in mobilizing the human resources in terms of lay ministry. It is necessary to overcome the broken relationship with the Triune God and neighbors. This dissertation offers a particular way of lay leadership development by renewing the broken relationship. The essential identity of this dissertation is formed by the word 'intermediary leader.' Even though he/she was a han-ridden person, an intermediary leader takes care of his/her followers as the wounded healer. This dissertation attempts to critically reflect upon the application of H. R. Niebuhr's thought of 'responsible being' and Simon Weil's idea of 'intermediary.' This project investigates what Korean han is and what the influences of han are. For transforming the influences of han into the power of lay leadership, it suggests han-poori ministry as transforming lay ministry. Han-poori ministry is designed for releasing han-ridden laity from the bondage of han. It is developed in several components such as 'awakening step,' 'disentanglement step,' and 'engagement step.' Through these steps, the han-ridden laity are enabled to be intermediary lay leaders. The project is evaluted by three methods: the use of a spiritual discipleship inventory, by means of a personal assertiveness inventory, and asking about using spiritual gifts in the ministry.
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  • 02/17/2024

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