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Moon Ik-hwan : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moon Ik-hwan
Moon Ik-hwan (June 2, 1918 – January 18, 1994) was a South Korean pastor, theologist, poet and activist engaged in various social movements. He was also the father of Moon Sung-keun, a noted actor in South Korea.〔http://www.cine21.com/Movies/Mov_Person/person_info.php?id=1885〕 ==Early life and education== He was born as the first son of the Reverend, Moon Jae-rin and mother, Shin Sin-muk . He had two brothers and two sisters. He and his brother became pastors. He was raised in Bukgando where Korean independence movement was centered. After finishing up education at Myeongdong Elementary school and Eunjin Middle school that ethnic Koreans established, Moon went to Sungsil Middle School in Pyongyang, and then Yongjeong Gwangmyeong School in Bukgando. Although Moon Ik-hwan entered Tokyo Union Theological Seminary in Japan, he was dismissed from the school because of his refusal to enlist himself to Japanese army. He then transferred to Bongcheon Seminary (봉천신학교) in Manchuria and served as a preacher at a Korean church. In 1947, he graduated Hansin University and received the imposition of hands. After he earned his master's degree from Princeton University in the United States, he returned to South Korea and began to lecture the Old Testament at Yonsei University and Hansin University.〔(【引用サイトリンク】script-title=ko:문익환 (文益換) )〕 Later, he worked on translating the Old Testament until he devoted himself on unification of two Koreas and democracy of South Korea.
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