Bonchul Bae Articles
Evangelical Pneumatology IX: The Rise of Protestant Pneumatology from Wesleyanism
John Wesley's pneumatology is significant as we deal with the contemporary Christian pneumatology. When Wesley encountered the experience of Aldersgate Street at May 24, 1738, it meant that he already received the Puritan doctrine of conviction. This kind of conviction, in that sense, can be called ... Evangelical Pneumatology VIII: The Rise of Protestant Pneumatology from Puritan Spirituality
The Bible was the guide book for Puritans in many ways, and Christ was the heart of that. Just as Calvin did, so also Puritans stressed the doctrine of union with Christ in all functions of their Sacraments, worships and sermons. Simply saying, union with Christ was, to Puritans, not the end but ... Evangelical Pneumatology VII: The Pneumatology of John Calvin
There have been a lot of theological controversies on the subject of Holy Spirit especially in Korean Christianity for many decades. The various doctrinal and denominational backgrounds has made theologians so confused when they come to theological talks on the subject. Most of reformed theologians ... Evangelical Pneumatology VI: Pneumatological Analysis on the Great Revival Korea
How did the early missionaries to Korea understand ‘pneumatology’? The Korea Mission Field was a fundamental resource that helped to answer that question. PyongYang DaeBuHungUnDong (Pyongyang Great Revival) written by YongGyu Park, the professor of ChongShin University, also gives perspective and a ... Evangelical Pneumatology V: Great Revival Korea and Spirit Baptism
Missionaries gave much attention to the explosive power of Holy Spirit which took place at JangDaiHyen Church, Pyongyang in January, 1907. With great excitement, they tried to be the first to report the phenomena which was shown in the meeting. The remarkable phenomena that missionaries witnessed ... Evangelical Pneumatology IV: The Great Revival Korea in 1907
The Men's Bible Conference at Pyongyang began on the 2nd and finished on the 15th of January, 1907. Other than the evening meetings, they decided to hold noon prayer meetings daily during the period. Although more than 1,500 men gathered in the conference, nothing unusual happened first. Evangelical Pneumatology III: The Spreading Fire of Great Revival in Korea
The work of Holy Spirit risen from WonSan spread over Pyongyang. About 20 missionaries who worked at Pyongyang decided to start the prayer and Bible meeting just as they did at WonSan, and in August 1906, invited Dr. Hardie to their meeting. They started the Bible meeting studying the First Epistle ... Evangelical Pneumatology II: The Process Leading Up to the Pyongyang Great Revival in Korea
The Great Revival in 1907 did not take place instantaneously. Its origin came from the one-week prayer meeting which was held by the missionary M. C. White, who came from China in 1903. Methodist, Baptist, and Presbyterian missionaries participated in the prayer meeting which was held from August ... Evangelical Pneumatology I: The Rise of the Pyongyang Great Revival in Korea
Many church leaders and theologians say that the 21st century is the period of spirituality for the Christianity. Although most believers know the necessity and urgency of being empowered by the Spirit, they don't seem to know how, or what it looks like. Though there are many talks on spirituality, ...