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Presbyterian Church of Korea : ウィキペディア英語版
Presbyterian Church of Korea

Presbyterian Church of Korea (PCK) was a Protestant denomination based in South Korea; it is currently separated to many branches.
The first Korean Presbyterian minister was Suh Sang-ryun, who founded a church in Hwanghae province in 1884.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2008-04-16 )〕 Shortly thereafter, several foreign Presbyterian missionaries arrived on the peninsula, including Horace Allen, Horace G. Underwood, and Henry Davies.
Like other Christian groups, the Korean Presbyterians were closely involved in the peaceful March 1st Movement for Korean independence in 1919.
By 1937, the Presbyterian churches were largely independent of financial support from the United States.〔Kenneth Scott Latourette, ''Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: Vol. 5: The Twentieth century outside Europe'' (1962) pp 414-5〕
Presbyterianism in Korea was reconstructed after World War II in 1947. The church adopted the name the Reformed Church in Korea. In the 1950s, the church suffered tensions because of issues of theology, ecumenism, and worship. In 1959, the Presbyterian Church of Korea broke into two equal sections: the Presbyterian Church in Korea (TongHap) and The Presbyterian Church in Korea (HapDong).
In the 1950s, the PCK was cut off from believers in North Korea, and three schisms occurred. In the first of these, the ''Gosin'' group split off in 1952. In the second, the "Presbyterian Church of the Republic of Korea" separated from the PCK in 1953. In the third schism thus far, the ''Hapdong'' faction separated in 1959.
==General assembly==


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