This book focuses on the Christian life narratives of young adults who have non-Christian family members in the Republic of Korea. Within the unique phenomenon of Korean familism and the patriarchal family system, Koreans tend to consider the religious identity of their own family when choosing and/or converting to a religion even though they enjoy freedom of choice. In particular, young adult Christians who are in the period of emerging adulthood may face an even more difficult situation when they practise a different religion from that of their family. Through this book, the...
This book focuses on the Christian life narratives of young adults who have non-Christian family members in the Republic of Korea. Within th...