서명 Architectural theology in Korea
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PART ONE THE KOREAN CONTEXT
 CHAP. 1 INTRODUCTION
  1. Architectural Anglicanism
  2. Limitations
  3. Review of the Literature
  4. The Methods of the Approach
  5. Historical Materials and Research Materials
  6. An Outline of the Study
  7. The Purposes of the Study
 CHAP. 2 THE IDEAS OF P'UNGSU
  1. Introduction 
  2. The Land of Korea
  3. The Sacred Geomancy
  4. The Ideal Land
  5. Environment and P'ungsu
  6. P'ungsu
  7. The House and P'ungsu
  8. The Support of Christian Theology through P'ungsu
  9. Conclusion
 CHAP. 3 A CONCEPTION OF KOREAN TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE; THE DWELLING HOUSE
  1. Introduction
  2. Life Structures
  3. The Meaning of a House
  4. The Character of the Traditional Korean Dwelling House - Hanok
  5. Korean Understanding of the House
  6. Division of Elevation Elements - the Body
  7. The Environment of a House
  8. Korean Christians' Image of the Church
  9. Foreigners' Impressions of Korean Houses
  10. Conclusion

PART TWO THE MISSION POLICIES IN RELATION TO CHURCH ARCHITECTURE
 CHAP. 4 THE POLICIES OF BISHOPS CORFE AND TURNER
  1. Introduction
  2. The History of the Early Anglican Mission in Korea
  3. Bishop John Corfe(1890-1904)
  4. Early Mission Church Buildings
  5. The Imagery[Figure3-7]
  6. The Scene of Seoul
  7. Kanghwa Island
  8. The Mission Policy of Bishop Corfe
  9. Bishop Arthur Beresford Turner(1905-1910)
  10. Missionary Life
  11. The Form of Early Missionaries' Dwelling Houses
  12. The Roman Catholic Church Architecture in Kirea[Figure3-12, 3-13]
  13. Protestant Church Architecture in Korea[Figure3-15, 3-16, 3-17]
  14. The Phases of Transition of Church Architecture
  15. The Anglican Church Architecture in Korea
  16. Conclusion
 CHAP. 5 THE POLICIES OF BISHOP M.N. TROLLOPE, AND THE KANGHWA ANGLICAN CHURCH
  1. Introduction
  2. Religion and Culture[Figure 4-2]
  3. Wooden Architecture
  4. Kanghwa Anglican Church
  5. External Elements
  6. Division of Elevation Elements
  7. Conclusion
 CHAP. 6 THE POLICIES OF BISHOP M.N. TROLLOPE AND THE SEOUL ANGLICAN CATHEDRAL
  1. Introduction[Figure 5-1-1, 5-1-2, 5-2]
  2. Seoul Cathedral
  3. Background of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Architecture
  4. Dixon and the Arts and Handicrafts Movement
  5. Seoul Anglican Cathedral and Arthur S. Dixon
  6. The Architecture of the Seoul Anglican Cathedral
  7. High Altar[Figure5-31, 5-32, 5-33, 5-34, 5-35]
  8. Nave and Transept
  9. Roof, Windows and Columns[Figure5-36, 5-37, 5-38, 5-39, 5-40, 5-41]
  10. Pulpit
  11. Conclusion

PART THREE KOREAN ARCHITECTURAL ANGLICANISM TODAY
 CHAP. 7 THE ARCHITECTURAL EXPERIENCE OF CONGREGATIONS IN THE ANGLICAN CHURCH OF KOREA
  1. Introduction
  2. Limitation
  3. Church Experience; Selecting three items per person
  4. Conclusion
  5. Which style of church building is preferred
  6. Which style of church buillding is rejected
  7. [Tab.21] Which style the priests want the church
  8. Which style of vestments, liturgical items and icons
  9. The image of God
  10. Conclusion
 CHAP. 8 CONCLUSION: ARCHITECTURAL ANGLICANISM IN KOREA
  1. Architectural Metaphors
  2. The Early Architectural Anglicanism
  3. Toward an Architectural Anglicanism of the Korean

NOTES
GLOSSARY OF KOREAN TERMS
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