Creationism in a South Korean Culture
In "Creationism in a South Korean Culture," author Hyung Wook Park delves into the intriguing rise of early Korean creationists, predominantly comprised of scientists. This groundbreaking work, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2024, spans 222 pages and provides a compelling argument that creationism is not merely a reflection of inadequate intelligence or scientific education. Instead, Park posits that it stems from deeper social transformations that have unfolded in South Korea throughout the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. This insightful exploration invites readers to reconsider the cultural and social dynamics at play in the acceptance of creationist beliefs in a modern context. Ideal for those interested in the intersection of science, culture, and religion, this hardback edition is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of belief in contemporary South Korea.