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126    Gyeongsang-do  Gyeongsang-do                                  127



 111  Dongrae Central Presbyterian Church,
                             112  Kosin University


 Korea Christian Mission Museum  194 Wachi-ro, Yeongdo-gu, Busan   www.kosin.ac.kr
 24 Chungnyeol-daero 202beonga-gil, Dongnae-gu, Busan   https://yeram.or.kr




 Celebrating the 140th anniversary of Christian Mission in Korea, it is desirable for museums
 to be built in major cities and provinces across the country to hold and promote the history
 and relics of the early Korean church. Dongnae Central Presbyterian Church in Busan built
 a vision center, opened the Korea Christian Mission Museum from the third floor of it, and
 opened it to the Korean churches.
 The stories of missionaries such as Presbyterian missionary Underwood and Methodist
 missionary Appenzeller who arrived at the port of Jemulpo together on the morning of
 Resurrection in 1885, the footsteps of the Korean Churches, which grew and became a
 mission center around the world without disappearing despite the pressure of Japanese
 imperialism and the persecution of the Communist Party, and the history records spread
 from missionaries in each country were there. The origins and histories of the Christian
 denominations including the spread of the gospel through medical care, education, music,
 and physical education in the calm and sleeping Joseon land, and the symbol of love for
 Korea of 192 people who were martyred for the land were arranged. In particular, when
 entering the lobby, you will be impressed by the artifact of “The Pilgrim’s Progress”, which
                   Kosin University
 is the second most read Christian classic book after the Bible.

 “The Korea Christian Mission Museum, the most outstanding museum
                                “CORAM DEO” Life before God
 that never falls behind no matter where we put it in our country”

                    Kosin University was established in 1946 under the name of
                    “Koryeo Theological Seminary” by Rev. Han Sang-dong and Rev.
                    Joo Nam-sun. The school motto is “CORAM DEO: Life before God.”
                    Meanwhile, the ‘Calvin Academy’ was established in 1955 and the
                    departments of theology, religion, English literature, and philosophy
                    were opened. The two schools were merged in 1961 and became
                    Korea Theological Seminary in 1962.
                    It was promoted to Korea Theological University in 1970 and
                    theological department was opened. The Christian Education
                    Department was established in 1976 and graduate school approval
                    was obtained in 1978. It was renamed Kosin University in 1980 and
                    changed its name to Kosin University in 1993. Meanwhile, the Korea
                    Theological Seminary is located at 40 Samyong-dong, Cheonan-si,
                    Chungcheongnam-do, and there is also a campus in Songdo.
 Korea Christian Mission Museum  Dongrae Central Presbyterian Church
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