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Korean Methodist Church in Australia and New Zealand

History and Character

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Korean Methodist Church in Australia and New Zealand

By: Yong-Sun Yang
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Korean Methodist Church in Australia and New Zealand: History and Character is an important audiobook for the study of Korean Christianity in Australia and New Zealand. This important audiobook contains eight articles by Korean Christian clergy and scholars who have experienced the vibrancy of Korean Christianity in Australia and New Zealand. Many of these scholars have been participants in the history-making process. This audiobook, therefore, is an indispensable resource for scholars, pastors, laypeople, and the interested public who want to understand the experience of Korean Christians better. The editor, Yong-Sun Yang, is professor of systematic theology at Wesley Institute in Sydney, Australia.

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