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The Study on the Application for Christian Education by Moed, Jewish Mishnah (유대교 미쉬나 모에드(Moed)의 기독교교육을 위한 적용방안)

  • Jang-Heum Ok
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.75
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    • pp.33-56
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    • 2023
  • Purpose of study: The purpose of this study is to analyze the origins and texts of the Jewish scriptures, the Mishnah Moed, and to examine them from the perspective of educational theology to suggest practical application methods for Christian education. Research content and method: In order to achieve the purpose of the research, the contents were set as follows. First, for analyzing the origin and text of Mishnah Moed, the historical process until Mishnah Moed was edited was reviewed, and the contents of the text of Mishnah Moed were classified into 2 groups of 12 Masekkot from the viewpoint of the researcher; The first group is the contents Shabbath and Festivals : Shabbat, Pesahim, Yoma, Sukkah, Rosh haShanah, Megillah and the other group is as a rule to keep the festival, Erubin, Sheqalim, Betzah, Taanith, Moed Qatan, Hagigah. Second, in order to analyze the mishnah moed in educational theology, the church calendar for the festivals currently used in Christianity was analyzed by dividing it into the origin of the church year, the contents of the church year, and the scriptures of the church year. Third, as an educational model for applying Mishnah Moed to Christian education, the goal of seasonal education, the content of seasonal education, and the method of seasonal education were presented. Conclusions and Suggestions: The conclusion of the research is as follows; First, seasonal education based on the teachings of the Bible must be conducted within the Christian community. Second, The education is needed for leading a life that correctly understands and practices the historical process of the Christian festivals. Third, various church education programs should be developed and utilized according to the Christian Bible routine. Fourth, numerous symbols symbolizing the Christian festivals must be created and educated. Fifth, except for the festivals of the sufferings of Jesus Christ, the rest of the festivals must be observed as Celebration.

The Study on the Application for Christian Education by Nashim, Jewish Mishna (유대교 미쉬나 나쉼(Nashim)의 기독교교육을 위한 적용 방안)

  • Jang-Heum Ok
    • Journal of Christian Education in Korea
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    • v.72
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    • pp.71-96
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to analyze the origins and texts of Judaism Mishnah Nashim, to think from the educational theological perspective, to suggest a method to be applied to Christian education, and to analyze human rights issues in relation to women's marriage life. To achieve the goal of this study is first, to analyze the historical process up to the compilation of Mishna Nashim in order to analyze the origin and text of Mishna Nashim, and then, the seven Masekcotts were analyzed from the perspective of the researcher by dividing them into marriage-related civil law, divorce-related civil law, engagement-related civil law, adultery-related civil law, and vow and pledges related civil law in order to analyze the content of the text of Mishna Nashim. Second, in order to analyze Mishna Nashim in educational theology, marriage laws were analyzed by dividing them into brother-in-law marriage system, chastity system of marriage, divorce law, engagement law, adultery law, and vow and pledge law. Third, to apply Mishna Nashim to Christian education, marriage life education were divided into marriage education and divorce education, vow education and pledge education. The conclusion of this study is as follows. First, marriage education is necessary to establish a Christian family. Second, Divorce prevention education is necessary from the Christian point of view. Third, a spiritually healthy vow education must be conducted. Fourth, healthy pledge education is necessary to live as true Christians. As a result, Korean society still has a deep sense of patriarchal authority, and gender equality is still lagging behind. Discrimination, disparagement, taboos for divorce and remarriage, and stereotypes about gender roles of women still exist within the church, therefore, Christianity must provide an alternative solutions solutions.