"Minister of the gospel and doctor of medicine": Dr. Robert Grierson physician missionary to Korea, 1898-1913.

L. Macdonald
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This case study of the medical and missionary career of Robert Grierson (1868-1965) with the Canadian Presbyterian mission to Northern Korea from 1898 to 1913 examines the practical context and implications of changing mission ideology in the early-twentieth century for medically trained missionaries. Historians such as William Hutchison and Robert Wright have argued that, in the early-twentieth century, Protestant mission theology began to replace an earlier strictly evangelistic model of missions, which had subordinated all missionary tasks to the salvation of souls, with a more socially oriented approach to mission which provided for temporal as well as spiritual needs. In examining Grierson’s early career, this paper explores the tensions experienced by medical missionaries under the transition from an evangelistic to a social gospel mission model. Robert Grierson was a pioneering member of the Canadian Presbyterian mission to Korea. He dedicated thirty-six years to missionary service there from 1898 until 1934. Unlike many of his colleagues, Grierson ar-rived in Korea with both medical and ministerial training. As a physician missionary, he expected to practice medicine and also to evangelize for Christ. Grierson championed the cause of medical work within the Canadian mission but, as an ordained minister, he was constrained by the practical realities of his ministerial responsibilities. Due to his extensive evangelistic duties Grierson was not able to develop fully
“福音牧师和医学博士”:罗伯特·格里尔森博士,1898-1913年赴朝鲜传教。
罗伯特·格里尔森(Robert Grierson, 1868-1965)在1898年至1913年间随加拿大长老会赴朝鲜传教的医疗和传教生涯的案例研究,考察了20世纪初对受过医学训练的传教士改变传教意识形态的实际背景和影响。威廉·哈奇森和罗伯特·赖特等历史学家认为,在20世纪早期,新教传教神学开始取代早期严格的福音式传教模式,这种模式将所有传教任务都置于拯救灵魂的地位,取而代之的是一种更以社会为导向的传教方式,这种方式提供了世俗和精神需求。在考察格里尔森的早期职业生涯中,本文探讨了医学传教士在从福音派到社会福音派的转变模式下所经历的紧张关系。罗伯特·格里尔森是加拿大长老会赴韩传教团的先驱成员。从1898年到1934年,他在那里奉献了36年的传教服务。与他的许多同事不同,格里尔森来到韩国时接受了医疗和部长培训。作为一名医生传教士,他希望既能行医,又能为基督传福音。格里尔森在加拿大传教团内支持医疗工作,但作为一名被任命的部长,他受到部长职责的实际现实的限制。由于他广泛的传福音的职责,格里尔森不能充分发展
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