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NOTES

 

1.   Ahn Byung Mu, "Jesus and the Minjung in the Gospel of Mark," Minjung Theology, ed., by Kirn Yong Bok (Singapore: CTC, CCA, 1981), pp. 136H.

2.   Ibid., pp. 32, 185.

3.   Walter Brueggemann, The Prophetic Imagination (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978).

4.   On this issue, I heavily relied on Jurgen Moltmann, the Crucified God (New York: Harper and Row, 1974, particularly pp. 126ff. But host of others: James Cone, The God of the Oppressed (New York: Seabury, 1975), pp. 217ff; SGF Brandon, Jesus and Zealots (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1967) which is rather controversial; and John Yoder, The Politics of Jesus (Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1972) insisting on Jesus' nonviolence, etc.

5.   Gerd Theissen, Sociology of Early Palestinian Christianity (Philadelphia: Fortress, 1978) is an excellent socio-economic study of the "Jesus Movement", which clarifies the Galilee against the Jerusalem.

6.   Moltmann, ibid., p. 139.

7.   Ibid., p. 141.

8.   Ibid. '

9.   Ibid., p. 142.

10.  CS Song has done an interesting study on the Korean mask dance.

11.  In more detail, Hymn Young Hak, "A Theological Look at the Mask Dance in Korea", Minjung Theology, ibid., pp. 44ff.

12.  On this issue, I am deeply indebted to Preman Nile's report, "Towards an Ideology and Theology of People", CTC Bulletin, Vol. 2, No. 3, May 1981, pp. 13ff.

13.  Minjung Theology, p. 192.