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한국기독교학회 한국기독교신학논총 한국기독교신학논총 제73집
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2011.1
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221 - 258 (38page)

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This analytical study starts with the question of how contemporary Korean novels and biblical theology can interact dynamically in their mutual association space of thought. In spite of their intimate appropriation of each other, Korean literature (especially novels) seems to have touched only on the surface of Christianity albeit its persistent concern for thematizing biblical motifs and theological issues. In contrast, the majority of Christian writers has shown a propensity to advocate Christian doctrines by means of their self-serving literary forms. On both sides, no sufficient investigation has been conducted particularly into biblical theology as a bedrock of understanding the original landscapes of Christianity. Thus, in order to supplement such shortcomings, this essay seeks to examine three sample novels by three pioneering novelists: Your Heavenly Kingdom by Chungjoon Lee, The Son of Man by Munyeol Lee, and The Portrait of Erysichton by Seungwoo Lee. In each panoramic narrative and literary thoughts, the writers create problematic figures in such a way that dismantles Korean Christianity in reality and re-envision it with the abundant biblical imagination occasionally mixed up or varied in a hybridic complexity. In consequence, these literary works offers us a new possibility of what Karatani Kojin calls `association space` in which Korean secular literature and Christian (biblical) theology mingle together on a newly emerging horizon of interdisciplinary scholarly subject (`literary art of the Bible` and `theology of humanity` in my vocabulary).

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