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<DIV>Below is a quote relevant to our discussion. It's from <EM>Syncretism: The Religious Context of Christian Beginnings in Korea </EM>(New York: SUNY Press, 2001) by David Chung, who died a year or so ago:</DIV>
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<DIV>"The Protestant church, especially Presbyterianism, grew so rapidly and strongly that a prominent visitor [fn. #44] to the provincial capital, P'yongyang, is said to have named it a 'Jerusalem.'" (53)</DIV>
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<DIV>Looking up the footnote #44, I find "John R. Mott." But that's it! There's no reference to Mott's work, or whether Mott meant a Jerusalem of the East or Jerusalem of Korea. So the hunt continues, albeit narrowed down somewhat, unless Chung has thrown us a red herring.</DIV>
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<DIV>Best,</DIV>
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<DIV>Timothy S. Lee</DIV>
<DIV>Brite Divinity School (TCU)</DIV></BODY></HTML>