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Keimyung is the compound word of Kei(Ìö), which is opening, and Myung(Ù¥), which means the light, thus implying¡°Opening the Light¡± of the truth. This particular book, Keimyung University: Opening the Light, contains the history of Keimyung University over a half century and the spirit embedded within. This book is full of precious stories of pioneers and stewards who looked after and served throughout its history and also of those people who helped the development of the university. This book is published in order to succeed and teach you about the spirit of pioneers and services that were handed down to us.
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PART I
The History of Keimyung and Its Spirit / 11
Chapter 1 The Past, Present and Future of Keimyung / 12
Section 1 The Modernization of Korea and the Inception of Keimyung / 12
Section 2 The Birth of Keimyung / 19
Section 3 The Consolidation of Keimyung / 25
Section 4 The Great Leap of Keimyung / 27
Section 5 Keimyung¡¯s Present and Future /34
Chapter 2 Keimyung Spirit and Practice / 44
Section 1 What is Keimyung Spirit? / 44
Section 2 The Behavioral Virtues of Keimyung Spirit: Cleanliness, Honesty,
Frugality and Fusion / 63
PART II
Keimyung and Service / 79
Chapter 3 The Pioneers of Keimyung / 80
Section 1 Rev. Dr. Edward N. Adams (Ahn Duwha): A Founder of Keimyung / 80
Section 2 Revs. Choi Jaewha and Kang Ingoo:
Other Founders of Keimyung University / 94
Section 3 Rev. Archibald Campell (Gam Buyeol):
the First Rector of Keimyung Christian College / 100
Section 4 Missionary Woodbridge Johnson (Jang Incha) :
Founder of Jejungwon (Former Dongsan Medical Center) / 105
Section 5 Synn Taesik, Honorary President: A Founder of Keimyung and
Key Supporter of Keimyung¡¯s Development / 114
Chapter 4 The Stewards of Keimyung / 130
Section 1 The Missionary Dr. Howard Moffett:
A Leading Figure in the Prosperity of Dongsan Medical Center / 130
Section 2 President Synn Ilhi:
A Cornerstone of Keimyung University¡¯s Development / 142
Chapter 5 Contributors to Keimyung / 164
Section 1 Mr. and Mrs. Shattuck: Exemplars of Sharing and Giving / 164
Section 2 Dr. Jung Jaeho and Mrs. Park Myunggyo, Kemyung¡¯s Benefactors / 170
Chapter 6 Keimyung Overseas Services / 180
Section 1 Medical Missions and Other Services / 181
Section 2 Moving Stories of Services Done by Faculty and Staf / 199
Section 3 Keimyung Caritas / 206
Part III
Keimyung Campus and Treasures / 219
Chapter 7 Beautiful Daemyung Campus / 220
Section 1 Daemyung Campus: Keimyung¡¯s Birth on a Rocky Hilltop / 222
Section 2 Dongsan Campus:
A Nesting Place of Humanitarian Medicine and Evangelization / 230
Section 3 Seongseo Campus:
The Hall for the Second Establishment and Great Leap / 240
Chapter 8 Keimyung¡¯s Treasures / 258
Section 1 Collecting Ancient Hanja Texts, Hanjeok, and Implications / 258
Section 2 National Treasure / 266
The President¡¯s Message to Freshmen / 279
References / 2920
Index / 294
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