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To be specific, this course has two aims: (1) introducing students to historical foundations of diverse branches of Korean Christianity, and the relationship between the religion, politics (both domestic and transnational), and gender; (2) utilizing digital storytelling methods to make archival sources and historical facts accessible to the students and public. Students will have an opportunity to evaluate the role of Christianity in the modern South Korean nation-state and contemporary Korean diaspora in the context of world Christianity. As a culminating activity, all students will produce a collaborative digital storytelling portfolio on their selected topic on Korean Christian history."]]]]]],["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"6"},["name","IIIF Collection Metadata"],["description"],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"61"},["name","UUID"],["description"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"4771"},["text","ee7a219b-5b82-4c28-bfe3-08b5f0614a4e"]]]]]]]],["elementSetContainer",["elementSet",{"elementSetId":"1"},["name","Dublin Core"],["description","The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/."],["elementContainer",["element",{"elementId":"50"},["name","Title"],["description","A name given to the resource"],["elementTextContainer",["elementText",{"elementTextId":"5459"},["text","\"Dream of God\" United Methodist Church in Vladivostok, Russia. 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