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Ireland article in “Studies in World Christianity”

StudiesinWorldChristianity copyCGCM is well represented in the latest issue of Studies in World Christianity. A new article by graduate student, Daryl Ireland, entitled Becoming Modern Women: Creating a New Female Identity through John Sung’s Evangelistic Teams appears in the issue. There is also an article entitled Major Protestant Revivals in Korea, 1903-1935 by alumnus Sung-Deuk Oak. There is also a review by Dana L. Robert, the CGCM Director, of Johanna M. Selles recent book on the first thirty years of the World Student Christian Federation. Full-text is available to subscribers and through subscribing libraries.

Ireland article in “Studies in World Christianity”

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