A Gospel for Workers, 9781506493664
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A pastor’s fight for Korean workers’ rights ignites a theological fire.

A Gospel for Workers

Cho Chi Song, Yeongdeungpo Urban Industrial Mission, and Minjung

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  • Paperback

    293 pages

  • Release Date

    13 November 2023

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Summary

This book tells three overlapping stories:

  1. The life story of Rev. Cho Chi Song, a pioneer of urban and industrial missions, which served Korean society’s working population.
  2. The Urban Industrial Mission (UIM) in Korea, which Cho Chi Song pioneered.
  3. The story of how UIM provided the roots for Korean Minjung Theology.

Owing to Cho Chi Song, UIM became the birthplace of missions for the working population and an enduring haven of a worker’s right to…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781506493664
ISBN-10:1506493661
Author:Seo Deok-Seok, Jione Havea, David Song, Jooseop Keum, Kim Yong-Bock, Bae Hyunju
Publisher:Augsburg Fortress Publishers
Imprint:Fortress Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:293
Release Date:13 November 2023
Weight:318g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm
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Critics Review

This book should be placed on the reading list for all seminarians and set as a devotional text for the two million Korean Christians who have left organized Christianity so that they may follow Christ. It should also be added as the seventeenth chapter of Mark, telling the story of continued witness in the urban industrial mission of Korea and one of the most powerful moments for the Minjung since the days of Jesus Christ. –Chang Yoonjae, Ewha Womans University, South Korea

A man with compassion and preferential options for the workers, the Minjung, Cho Chi Song lived a revolution in the church, in the factories, in the public, and in theology. His story is moving–it captivates and motivates–and obliging. I celebrate his attention to women workers. A Gospel for Workers deserves to be on bookshelves and lived out in the streets. –Monica Jyotsna Melanchthon, Pilgrim Theological College, Australia

Meeting Jesus in the coal mines, factories, and many other places of work is not just the beginning of an individual awakening but a series of profound awakenings of Christianity. The historical examples presented in this book show the multifaceted implications of such awakenings and provide insights that have the power to transform churches and a world ruled more by corporate interests than by the gospel. Highly recommended. –Joerg Rieger, Vanderbilt University, USA

A Gospel for Workers: Cho Chi Song, Yeongdeungpo Urban Industrial Mission, and Minjung is the testimony of the life and witness of a creative and courageous prophet who offered, through his public witness, alternative models of being and becoming the church in the public sphere. This is not a hagiographical work to valorise one’s mentor. Rather, this is a social biography, narrating how deep solidarity with the Minjung working class could transform the cartography of Christian mission. Inspirational and transformative. –George Zachariah, Wesley Lecturer in Theological Studies, Trinity Methodist Theological College, New Zealand

A Gospel for Workers breaks new ground in the study of world Christianity and mission studies generally, and in urban and industrial mission and the origins and growth of Minjung theology in South Korea specifically. It is an essential reading for anyone who is interested in the emergence, development, and growth of Minjung theology in South Korea under the umbrella of the Yeongdeungpo Urban Industrial Mission, as well as the important role played by Cho Chi Song, who was not only a pastor and urban missioner, but an important pioneer of Minjung theology, a tireless advocate for the workers and the subaltern urban poor in Korea’s period of rapid industrialization, and a key leader for the Yeongdeungpo Urban Industrial Mission. –Jonathan Y. Tan, Archbishop Paul J. Hallinan Professor of Catholic Studies, Case Western Reserve University, USA

About The Author

Seo Deok-Seok

Seo Deok-Seok is a graduate of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary in Seoul, South Korea. For 33 years, he pastored an urban congregation in the city of Seongnam. He serves as chair of the committee for the creation of the Seongnam-Yongin branch of the organization Solidarity for Peace and Reunification of Korea (SPARK).

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