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Korea (Republic of Korea)

Population:48,182,450
Surface area:99,260
Capital:Seoul
GNI per capita:12,030US$
Classification:Developing economy
Languages:

Korean

Religions :

Christian: 41.00%

Buddhist: 20.00%

Confucianist: 11.00%

Other: 28.00%

Christianity:

Protestants: 8,841,570

Catholics: 4,400,000

Anglicans: 80,000

Orthodox: 5,700

Independent: 8,149,460

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Korea has a history and culture of over 4,000 years. Ruled since the 7th century by three successive dynasties, it was colonized by Japan from 1910 to 1945. After World War II, Korea was liberated but divided, occupied by the Soviet Union in the north and the US in the south. The 1950-1953 Korean war deepened the division, and a bitter opposition between communist North and capitalist South Korea lasted through the cold war period. South Korea was under military dictatorship and martial law. In 1987 democratic elections were held and a new con- stitution was ratified. In 1991, North and South Korea joined the United Nations and signed a non-aggression pact. Since 2000, political dialogue and economic cooperation are increasing, and visits have become possible. South Korea has transformed itself into a modern industrialized nation. Christian missions entered Korea at the end of the 19th century. The churches have grown enormously, especially after the Korean war. Korea is home to the largest congregation in the world, the Yoido Full Gospel Church (Pentecostal), with 800,000 members. Korean churches have sent thousands of missionaries to all parts of the world. In the 1960-70s, ecumenically committed churches and Christians were in the forefront of the struggle for democracy and human rights. They developed the minjung theology for the church of the poor. Churches in South Korea began in the 1980s a movement of peace and unification and meeting with the Christian Fellowship of North Korea. The Korean Assemblies of God joined the national council of churches in 1997. The Korean Evangelical Fellowship is affiliated with the WEA.

A multimedia portrait of the world's largest congregation, the Yoido Full Gospel Church in Seoul, can be viewed on the 'Keeping the Faith' website.

Last updated:01/01/06 

Ecumenical Organizations and Councils

National Council of Churches in Korea

WCC member churches based in Korea (Republic of Korea)

Anglican Church of Korea
Korean Methodist Church
Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea
Presbyterian Church of Korea

WCC member churches present in Korea (Republic of Korea)

Note: The list of churches present in countries is still in development.

 

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