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Moon IkHwan, A Pioneer of Faith who Actually Lived a Dream — His Inner World and Practical Life as Pastor and Theologian
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꿈을 현실로 산 신앙의 선구 문익환 목사 ― 목회자이자 신학자로서 그의 내면세계와 실천적 삶

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Academic journal
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Choi Hyung Mook (한신대학교)
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한신대학교 신학사상연구소 신학사상 신학사상 제181호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2018.1
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51 - 79 (29page)

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Pastor Moon Ik Hwan played a very important role in the Korean contemporary Minjung movement. Before becoming a leader of the Korean Minjung movement, he lived a quiet life as a theologian and pastor. He had a great enthusiasm for the translation of the Bible, and since 1968 he had been engaged in that endeavour. From then on he becomes known as a poet. It is known that the moment of life conversion for Moon IkHwan was the death of Jang JunHa. Since then, Moon IkHwan has emerged as a leader in the Minjung movement by leading the March 1 MyungDong Declaration in 1976, and he was at the center of the movement for democratization and unification of Korea until his death in 1994. For this reason, the aspect of Moon Ik Hwan’s life as a theologian and pastor and the aspect of his life as a leader of the Minjung movement has been perceived as qualitatively different. This article focuses on the life of Moon IkHwan as a theologian and pastor, and notes that this vocation was the basis of his leadership in the Minjung movement. Both aspects of his life are seen as continuous rather than disconnected. In order to clarify this, this article examines the relationship between nationalism and Christian faith as two pillars of the mental world of Pastor Moon IkHwan, and also examines what he dreamed was to achieve in in light of those two factors. His dream of “love, justice, peace, and life” was the core of his theology. These core values formed his mental world. This article reexamines the significance of his life as a pastor and theologian by reassessing the legacy that he left in the Korean Christian world, a life of ministry that gave birth to his mental world.

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