Month: December 2014
Writing Against the Establishment’s Grain–A Conversation with Bae Su-ah
By Gabriel Sylvian Self-creation, experimentation, rejection of tradition and popular mass opinions and behaviors, even humanist philosophical positions—such make an...
Can Ye Not Serve God and Mammon? ‘Quo Vadis, Korean Megachurches?’
By Donald Kirk The growth of megachurches worldwide is a global phenomenon, a mass movement in which thousands of individual...
The ‘Former’ French Concession in Shanghai
By Jake Reed On any given day, I walk out through the gates of the first floor onto the street,...
The Wonhyo Trail Project–Rebuilding One Monk’s Path across Korea
By Tony MacGregor Group works to establish Korea’s first sustainable pilgrimage trail to honor Wonhyo, historic, beloved monk A plan...
Looking at the Korean Uni Experience after 12 Years in the U.S.
By Jun Won Lee I find Korean culture to be fine, a mixed feeling of both good and bad. Korea...