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from 1950 to 1952. It closed down once again in 1957, to be reopened as a religious school recognized by the government in 1964. 1964 is thus recognized by some as the date of the school's actual founding. The school became a college in 1986, and a university in 1997.
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The predecessor of the university was founded on April 1, 1927, as Youngsan
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clergy. It closed down for three years at the end of
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