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Pyongyang Revival

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The Pyongyang revival resulted in an increase in the number of new Protestant converts and the growing establishment of Korean Christianity led by Korean Protestants. It also introduced key aspects of Korean Protestant
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Prior to 1907, there were a series of local revivals in Korea. For instance, in 1903, due to famine in the center of the country, two local revivals were experienced in a Presbyterian church near
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In January 1907, across two weeks, the Presbyterian seminary in Pyongyang held a Bible conference of about 1500 Korean men. At the conference, through the dynamic preaching of
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in India (1905–1906), and reportedly had "a great desire to have the same blessing."
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and his personal confession of sins, hundred others followed in
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The History of Protestant Missions in Korea, 1832-1910
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The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings which Followed
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Kil Sun-joo
Protestant revival
Pyongyang
North Korea
Kil Sun-joo
Presbyterian
R. A. Hardie
Wonsan
Seoul
Wonsan
Welsh revival
Kassia Hills revival

Kil Sun-joo
public repentance
Christian spirituality
icon
Christianity portal
1904–1905 Welsh revival
Manchurian revival
The Korean Pentecost and the Sufferings which Followed
ISBN
978-0-85151-244-0
Religious Experience and Self-Psychology: Korean Christianity and the 1907 Revival Movement
ISBN
978-1-349-95041-6


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