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Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries In Korea, 1884-1934 by UNDERWOOD, Elizabeth - 2003

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Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries In Korea, 1884-1934 by UNDERWOOD, Elizabeth - 2003

Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries In Korea, 1884-1934

by UNDERWOOD, Elizabeth

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Seoul, Korea: Royal Asiatic Society, 2003. Hardcover. Fine/Very good. viii, 9-328 p. 23 cm. B&w illustrations. Black cloth in dustjacket. Front hinge cracking internally. Some wear to top edge of jacket rear panel.

  • Bookseller Attic Books CA (CA)
  • Format/Binding Hardcover
  • Book Condition Used - Fine
  • Jacket Condition Very good
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Publisher Royal Asiatic Society
  • Place of Publication Seoul, Korea
  • Date Published 2003
  • Keywords Christian Missionaries, Korea,

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Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries in Korea, 1884 to 1934

Challenged Identities: North American Missionaries in Korea, 1884 to 1934

by Elizabeth Underwood

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Royal Asiatic Society, Korea Branch. 2004. Hard cover. Fine in very good dust jacket.. 327 p. Includes: illustrations, index, bibliography. . Five decades of North American missionary work in Korea are revealed in this book, giving readers a glimpse into the profound struggle for cultural and spiritual identity that often accompanied the Christian missionaries' foray into unbaptized territory. Most could not make the necessary leap from their own backgrounds to their new home culture; a few did, and came away from the experience with a sharper perception of self, society, and the sometimes problematic nature of their work.
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