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Rereading the Christian Discourse of New Life (2) - focusing on the Christian Community Controversy
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『신생활』의 기독교 담론 재독(2) - 기독교계와의 논쟁을 중심으로-

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Chong Hanna (연세대학교 국학연구원 학술연구교수.)
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부경대학교 인문사회과학연구소 인문사회과학연구 인문사회과학연구 제24권 제1호 KCI Accredited Journals
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2023.2
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11 - 12 (2page)

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This paper aims to illustrate that "New Life" was a medium placed at the inflection point during the divergence of socialism and Christianity. In addition, this work analyzes the controversy between the Christian community and "New Life" after the publication of Myung-sik Kim's "Discussing Kim Ik-doo's Delusion and Promoting a Christian Awakening" ("New Life" No. 6). Chapter Ⅱ reviews the rebuttal to "Kim Ik-doo's Delusion" and the defense of Kim Ik-doo of Christian Community, and points out the logical limits. In “The Christian Messenger,” Kang Jae-mo and Kim Kyeong-ha emphasized the specificity of Christianity and consequently failed to communicate with non-Christian communities. Yang Ha-yeop's writing in "Maeil Shinbo" critically reflected on the Korean Christianity of the day; however, this reflection ended up highlighting Kim Ik-doo's strengths. These three writers, who focused on defending the symbolic figure of Kim Ik-doo, failed to construct an alternative Christian discourse. Chapter Ⅲ examines the process of the argument being criticized and overcome in "New Life." Choi Sang-hyun not only logically refuted Kang's writing, but also recognized non-Christians' criticism of Christianity as the first step toward a civilized society and encouraged discussion as part of an ideological movement. Yu Gyeong-sang criticized the partisanship and flunkeyism of Korean Christianity and argued that gender equality, the common people, and laborism were the Christian truths needed in Korea. Park Hee-do compared Kim Ik-du to a tumor that must be removed, which departed from the logic that identified Kim Ik-du with the entirety of Korean Christianity. Their discussion surpasses the narrow perspective of criticizing and defending Kim Ik-doo and formed an alternative Christian discourse; "New Life" functioned as a public sphere that made this possible. In the last chapter, as the socialist tone was strengthened in "New Life," the scene where Christianity turned into a target of criticism was briefly sketched out. This thesis is significant because it suggests a new reading method for "New Life," which was recognized as a socialist magazine, by illustrating that "New Life" became the site of an alternative Christian discourse.

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