Significance and Implications of Paul’s Concept of Leadership for the Korean Church Today

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies 28 (2):114-128 (2011)
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Abstract

The growth of the Korean Church in the 20th century has been an amazing phenomenon but it is starting to show some cracks, particularly in the area of leadership. This article examines how its culture, in particular the affects of Shamanism and Confucianism, have contributed to some of the problems being experienced in Korean leadership today. The authors consider this issue in light of the Corinthian correspondence, suggesting that appropriation of Paul’s understanding of the church and leadership might go a good distance in helping to rectify this problem.

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