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Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong)

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) is an Evangelical Presbyterian denomination, which is the biggest Christian church in South Korea. The headquarters of the church is in Seoul, South Korea.[2]

Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong)
ClassificationProtestant
OrientationCalvinist
TheologyReformed Evangelical
PolityPresbyterian
RegionSouth Korea
Origin1959
South Korea
Separated fromPresbyterian Church in Korea (TongHap)
Branched fromPresbyterian Church of Korea
SeparationsPresbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin)
Congregations11,758
Members2,556,182[1]
Ministers24,855
Official websitegapck.org
Presbyterian Church in Korea
Hangul
대한예수교장로회(합동)
Hanja
大韓예수敎長老會(合同)
Revised RomanizationDaehan yesugyo jangnohoe Hapdong
McCune–ReischauerTaehan yesugyo changnohoe Haptong

History Edit

In 1959 at the 44th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Korea the denomination divided for the third time (1951, 1953, and 1959) into two equal parts due to the church's view of the issue of ecumenism and the World Council of Churches. The church was divided for and against Park Hyun-nyon, president of the Presbyterian Seminary Society of the General Assembly. The anti-Park party is called 'Tonghap' (the united body) and the pro-Park party is called 'Hapdong' (the union body).[3]

The divisions from all three splits during the 50s still exist. The divisions from the third split between Tonghap and Hapdong respectively are still the largest Presbyterian dominations in South Korea.[3]

The HapDong section represented more theologically conservative wing than the TongHap. The Tonghap group maintained its affiliation to the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches and allowed relatively wide range of theological positions.[4][5]

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) was the more conservative group in the schism. Its conservative doctrinal basis made it possible to unite later with the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Koshin) in 1960. But this union did not last and a group of Koshin churches separated a few years later, although about 150 Koshin congregations stayed with HapDong. In 1961, another group separated to form the Bible Presbyterian Church, later to be called the Presbyterian Church in Korea (Daeshin).[2]

At the 64th General assembly in 1979 the church suffered another division. Kim Hee Bo the President of the ChongShin Seminary advocated for the historical-critical approach to the Pentateuch. The church divided into a mainline and non-mainline groups. The debate centered about two issues: the authorship of the Pentateuch and the relationship with the ChongShin Seminary. The non-mainline section fragmented in the following years.

In the 1990s the current HapDong experienced phenomenal growth. By the early 2000s, HapDong developed into the largest denomination in South Korea with more than 2.2 million communicant members, 5,123 congregations, and 6,300 ordained pastors.[2][6] These figures differ from the statistics offered by Chongshin Seminary, which claims the church has 11,000 congregations and about 3 million members.[7]

In South Korea there are about 15 million Protestants, about 9 million are Presbyterians in more than 100 denominations.[8]

Doctrine Edit

The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong) is a theologically conservative denomination. The Hapdong group subscribe the historic Presbyterian Confessions like:

Creeds Edit

Confessions Edit

According to the Apostle Paul's instructions, there are no women ordinations.

Theological Education Edit

The Chongshin University and Chongshin Seminary are the only official educational institutions of the HapDong Church to train pastors.[7][9]

Missions Edit

The Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong created the Global Missions Society (GMS) in South Korea for supporting evangelism and missions. The Global Mission Society, the missionary body of the Hapdong General Assembly of Presbyterian Churches of Korea, is the single largest Presbyterian missionary organization in South Korea and the world with over 2,500 missionaries working in Europe, Asia, Russia, Latin America, Africa.[10][11][12]

References Edit

  1. ^ "대한예수교장로회총회".
  2. ^ a b c Melton, J.G.; Baumann, M. (2010). Religions of the World: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices. ABC-CLIO. p. 2297. ISBN 9781598842043. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  3. ^ a b Kim, In Soo (2008). "Towards Peace and Reconciliation between South and North Korean Churches: Contextual Analysis of the Two Churches (Ch9)". Peace and Reconciliation : In Search of Shared Identity. Farnham: Ashgate Pub. p. 137. ISBN 9780754664611.
  4. ^ "The Presbyterian Church of Korea". pck.or.kr. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
  5. ^ Jeong, P. Y. (2007). Mission from a Position of Weakness. New York: Peter Lang. p. 125. ISBN 978-1433100963.
  6. ^ a b "Presbyterian Church of Korea (HapDong)". Reformed Online. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  7. ^ a b "History". Chongshin University. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
  8. ^ Meehan, Chris (4 October 2010). . Christian Reformed Church. Archived from the original on 9 July 2017. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  9. ^ Chung, Ilung (3 May 2013). "Chongshin University: What We Believe". The Reformed News. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  10. ^ . Global Mission Society. Archived from the original on 2012-03-27. Retrieved 25 June 2015.
  11. ^ "Global Mission Society". Korea Computer Mission.
  12. ^ "국내 최대 선교기구 GMS '드라이브스루 선거'". 6 September 2021.

External links Edit

  • Official website (in Korean)

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The Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong is an Evangelical Presbyterian denomination which is the biggest Christian church in South Korea The headquarters of the church is in Seoul South Korea 2 Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong ClassificationProtestantOrientationCalvinistTheologyReformed EvangelicalPolityPresbyterianRegionSouth KoreaOrigin1959 South KoreaSeparated fromPresbyterian Church in Korea TongHap Branched fromPresbyterian Church of KoreaSeparationsPresbyterian Church in Korea Koshin Congregations11 758Members2 556 182 1 Ministers24 855Official websitegapck wbr orgPresbyterian Church in KoreaHangul대한예수교장로회 합동 Hanja大韓예수敎長老會 合同 Revised RomanizationDaehan yesugyo jangnohoe HapdongMcCune ReischauerTaehan yesugyo changnohoe Haptong Contents 1 History 2 Doctrine 2 1 Creeds 2 2 Confessions 3 Theological Education 4 Missions 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditIn 1959 at the 44th General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Korea the denomination divided for the third time 1951 1953 and 1959 into two equal parts due to the church s view of the issue of ecumenism and the World Council of Churches The church was divided for and against Park Hyun nyon president of the Presbyterian Seminary Society of the General Assembly The anti Park party is called Tonghap the united body and the pro Park party is called Hapdong the union body 3 The divisions from all three splits during the 50s still exist The divisions from the third split between Tonghap and Hapdong respectively are still the largest Presbyterian dominations in South Korea 3 The HapDong section represented more theologically conservative wing than the TongHap The Tonghap group maintained its affiliation to the World Council of Churches and the National Council of Churches and allowed relatively wide range of theological positions 4 5 The Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong was the more conservative group in the schism Its conservative doctrinal basis made it possible to unite later with the Presbyterian Church in Korea Koshin in 1960 But this union did not last and a group of Koshin churches separated a few years later although about 150 Koshin congregations stayed with HapDong In 1961 another group separated to form the Bible Presbyterian Church later to be called the Presbyterian Church in Korea Daeshin 2 At the 64th General assembly in 1979 the church suffered another division Kim Hee Bo the President of the ChongShin Seminary advocated for the historical critical approach to the Pentateuch The church divided into a mainline and non mainline groups The debate centered about two issues the authorship of the Pentateuch and the relationship with the ChongShin Seminary The non mainline section fragmented in the following years In the 1990s the current HapDong experienced phenomenal growth By the early 2000s HapDong developed into the largest denomination in South Korea with more than 2 2 million communicant members 5 123 congregations and 6 300 ordained pastors 2 6 These figures differ from the statistics offered by Chongshin Seminary which claims the church has 11 000 congregations and about 3 million members 7 In South Korea there are about 15 million Protestants about 9 million are Presbyterians in more than 100 denominations 8 Doctrine EditThe Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong is a theologically conservative denomination The Hapdong group subscribe the historic Presbyterian Confessions like Creeds Edit Apostles CreedConfessions Edit Westminster Confession of Faith Westminster Larger Catechism Westminster Shorter Catechism 6 According to the Apostle Paul s instructions there are no women ordinations Theological Education EditThe Chongshin University and Chongshin Seminary are the only official educational institutions of the HapDong Church to train pastors 7 9 Missions EditThe Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong created the Global Missions Society GMS in South Korea for supporting evangelism and missions The Global Mission Society the missionary body of the Hapdong General Assembly of Presbyterian Churches of Korea is the single largest Presbyterian missionary organization in South Korea and the world with over 2 500 missionaries working in Europe Asia Russia Latin America Africa 10 11 12 References Edit 대한예수교장로회총회 a b c Melton J G Baumann M 2010 Religions of the World A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Beliefs and Practices ABC CLIO p 2297 ISBN 9781598842043 Retrieved 2015 06 25 a b Kim In Soo 2008 Towards Peace and Reconciliation between South and North Korean Churches Contextual Analysis of the Two Churches Ch9 Peace and Reconciliation In Search of Shared Identity Farnham Ashgate Pub p 137 ISBN 9780754664611 The Presbyterian Church of Korea pck or kr Retrieved 2015 06 25 Jeong P Y 2007 Mission from a Position of Weakness New York Peter Lang p 125 ISBN 978 1433100963 a b Presbyterian Church of Korea HapDong Reformed Online Retrieved 25 June 2015 a b History Chongshin University Retrieved 28 July 2016 Meehan Chris 4 October 2010 Touched by Devotion in South Korea Christian Reformed Church Archived from the original on 9 July 2017 Retrieved 25 June 2015 Chung Ilung 3 May 2013 Chongshin University What We Believe The Reformed News Retrieved 25 June 2015 History Global Mission Society Archived from the original on 2012 03 27 Retrieved 25 June 2015 Global Mission Society Korea Computer Mission 국내 최대 선교기구 GMS 드라이브스루 선거 6 September 2021 External links EditOfficial website in Korean Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Presbyterian Church in Korea HapDong amp oldid 1105348010, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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