Abstract
The aim of the thesis is to suggest the history of the industrial mission done by Ji-song Jo of the Youngdeungpo Urban Industrial Mission from 1964 to 1979, to interpret his industrial mission from the perspective of theology of mission, and to learn from his industrial mission. His industrial mission consisted of three periods: the industrial evangelism conducted by laypeople, the industrial mission done by the union, and the industrial mission done by small group activities. His industrial mission was interpreted as incarnation, the missio Dei, presence, diakonia, and a community of clowns, and explained from the perspective of salvation, money and union ecclesiology. From his industrial mission, we can learn about subjects such as thorough education of ministers for the industrial mission, the industrial mission as presence, and the effectiveness of living words for education.
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