{"id":15590,"date":"2022-12-05T16:30:27","date_gmt":"2022-12-05T14:30:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/hpwords.com\/?page_id=15590"},"modified":"2024-08-12T13:40:19","modified_gmt":"2024-08-12T11:40:19","slug":"the-period-of-the-reformation","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah\/the-period-of-the-reformation\/","title":{"rendered":"Section 1. The Period of the Reformation (1517-1648)"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"scf_tags_groups\" data-logic-and=\"false\"><div class=\"scf_tags_group \"><h3 class=\"scf_tags_group_heading_title\">Language<\/h3><hr><div class=\"scf_tags_group_content\"><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4'>\ud55c\uad6d\uc5b4<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='English'>English<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Slides'>Slides<\/button><\/div><\/div><div class=\"scf_tags_group \"><h3 class=\"scf_tags_group_heading_title\">Highlights<\/h3><hr><div class=\"scf_tags_group_content\"><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Red'>Red<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Blue'>Blue<\/button><button class='scf_tag_button  ' data-val='Yellow'>Yellow<\/button><\/div><\/div><div id=\"scf_clear_filters_container\"><a id=\"scf_clear_filters\">(Clear All Filters)<\/a><\/div><\/div>\n\n\n<div class=\"has-header-1\"><p id=\"dp2-5.1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,Blue,Yellow,\"><b>&#51228;1&#51208; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#44592;(1517&sim;1648)<\/b><\/span><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#49436;&#44592; 1517&#45380; &#46021;&#51068;&#50640;&#49436; &#47336;&#53552;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#51032; &#44592;&#52824;&#47484; &#46304; &#46412;&#48512;&#53552; 1648&#45380; &#48288;&#49828;&#53944;&#54036;&#47116;&#51312;&#50557;&#51004;&#47196; &#49888; &middot;&#44396;&#51333;&#54028;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ssaum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"battle, fight [ssaum] &#49912;&#50880;&#51012; &#54616;&#45796; - to be engaged in a battle\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49912;&#50880;<\/a>&#51060; &#45149;&#45216; &#46412;&#44620;&#51648;&#51032; 130&#45380; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"period &ndash; &#26399;&#38291; [kigan] Etymology &#26399; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; expect, time, period; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#44592;&#46972;&#44256; &#54620;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"period &ndash; &#26399;&#38291; [kigan] Etymology &#26399; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; expect, time, period; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; &#49457;&#44201;&#51008; &#51473;&#49464; &#48393;&#44148;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>(&#20013;&#19990;&#23553;&#24314;&#31038;&#26371;)&#51032; &#49548;&#49328;&#51064; &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;(&#25991;&#34269;&#63846;&#33288;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51060; &#51473;&#49464;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#47484; &#53685;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#47140; &#54616;&#49512;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mogjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"purpose, goal &mdash; &#30446;&#30340; [mogjeog] Etymology &#30446; (&#47785;) [mog] &ndash; eye; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeog] &ndash; target;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47785;&#51201;<\/a>&#51012; &#51060;&#47344; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#51012; &#46412;, &#51060;&#44163;&#51012; &#49352;&#47196;&#50868; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/banghyang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"direction &ndash; &#26041;&#21521; [banghyang]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48169;&#54693;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#51204;&#54872;&#49884;&#53020;&#49436; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/joseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"building, development; furtherance - &#36896;&#25104; [joseong] Etymology &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create; to make; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naaga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursue, proceed, go[move] forward [naaga] &#45208;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a>&#45716; &#51473;&#52628;&#51201;&#51064; &#49324;&#47749;&#51012; &#54620; &#44163;&#51060; &#48148;&#47196; &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;(Renaissance)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> &#51060;&#50640; &#44288;&#54620; &#44163;&#51012; &#50508;&#51648; &#47803;&#54616;&#44256;&#45716; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; &#49457;&#44201;&#51012; &#50508; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>&#51060; &#51473;&#49464; &#48393;&#44148;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#51032; &#49548;&#49328;&#51060;&#46972;&#47732;, &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#44032; &#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#50640; &#50612;&#46496;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonghyang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"influence &ndash; &#24433;&#38911; [yeonghyang] Etymology &#24433; (&#50689;) &ndash; shadow; &#38911; (&#54693;) &ndash; echo, resonance, sound;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#54693;<\/a>&#51012; &#51452;&#50612;&#49436; &#44536;&#44163;&#46308;&#51012; &#54644;&#49328;&#54616;&#44172; &#54616;&#50688;&#45716;&#44032;?<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p1\" style=\"margin-top: 40px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">The 130-year period of the Reformation began in 1517, when Martin Luther raised the banner of the Protestant Reformation in Germany, and lasted until the wars of religion were settled by the Treaty of Westphalia in 1648.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> The character of this period was shaped by the Renaissance and the Reformation, both products of medieval feudal society.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> When the purpose of God&rsquo;s providence through medieval society was not fulfilled, the direction of providential history shifted and God worked to establish anew the foundation for the Second Advent of the Messiah through the Renaissance and the Reformation.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> Therefore, we cannot understand the nature of this period without studying these two events.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> Let us begin by looking back at medieval society and examining what influences it exerted upon the original nature of the people of that age which led them to embark upon the Renaissance and the Protestant Reformation.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#51473;&#49464;&#45716; &#48393;&#44148;&#51228;&#46020;&#50752; &#47196;&#47564; &#44032;&#53672;&#47533;&#51032; &#49464;&#49549;&#51201;(&#19990;&#20439;&#30340;)&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196;&#48512;&#53552; &#50724;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51060; &#50613;&#50517;&#46104;&#50612; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a>&#47196;&#50868; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/baljeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"development &ndash; &#30332;&#23637; [baljeon] Etymology &#30332; (&#48156;) [bal] &ndash; to shoot, to emit, to discharge; &#23637; (&#51204;) [jeon] &ndash; to unfold, spread;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48156;&#51204;<\/a>&#51012; &#44592;&#54624; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46108; &#46412;&#50688;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#50896;&#47000; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a>&#51008; &#44033;&#51088;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51012; &#52286;&#50500;&#44032;&#45716; &#44600;&#51060;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, &#44536;&#44163;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keine\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"individual, person - &#20491;&#20154; [ke&#712;in] Etymology &#20491; (&#44060;) [ke] &ndash; a unit; &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; person, human; &#44060;&#51064;&#51032; [ke&#618;in-&#712;yi\/ ke&#618;&#769;n&#712;e] personal, individual, private;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44060;&#51064;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a> &#49324;&#51060;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jikjeop\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"direct - &#30452;&#25509; [jikjeop] Etymology &#30452; (&#51649;) [jik] &ndash; straight; &#25509; (&#51217;) [jeop] &ndash; touch;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51649;&#51217;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; &#47610;&#50612;&#51648;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongjeog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"vertical &ndash; &#32305;&#30340; [jongjeog] Etymology &#32305; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; vertical, to jump up, to jump over; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; -ive, -like, -ish, -ic, -ical, -y, kind of, sort of;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwangye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"relationships &ndash; &#38364;&#20418; [gwangye] Etymology &#38364; (&#44288;) [gwan] &ndash; relation; &#20418; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; connection;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44288;&#44228;<\/a>&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51648;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47100;&#50640;&#46020; &#48520;&#44396;&#54616;&#44256; &#44368;&#54889;&#44284; &#49849;&#47140;&#46308;&#51032; &#44036;&#49453;&#44284; &#54805;&#49885;&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uishik\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"consciousness &ndash; &#24847;&#35672; [uishik]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51032;&#49885;<\/a>&#44284; &#44536; &#44508;&#48276;&#51008; &#45817;&#49884; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a>&#47484; &#44396;&#49549;&#54616;&#50688;&#44256;, &#44536; &#50628;&#44201;&#54620; &#48393;&#44148;&#44228;&#44553;&#51228;&#46020;(&#23553;&#24314;&#38542;&#32026;&#21046;&#24230;)&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; &#51088;&#51452;&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a>&#54876;&#46041;&#51012; &#49549;&#48149;&#54616;&#50688;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#49104;&#47564; &#50500;&#45768;&#46972; &#49849;&#47140;&#51032; &#49849;&#44288;&#47588;&#47588;(&#20711;&#23448;&#36067;&#36023;)&#50752; &#51064;&#48124;&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; &#52265;&#52712;&#47196;&#50024; &#44536;&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#51008; &#54620;&#52789; &#45908; &#49324;&#52824;&#50752; &#54693;&#46973;&#51004;&#47196; &#55128;&#47104;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> &#44368;&#54889;&#44428;(&#25934;&#30343;&#27402;)&#51008; &#51068;&#48152;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwollyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"power - &#27402;&#21147; [gwollyeok]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44428;&#47141;<\/a>&#44592;&#44288;&#44284; &#45796;&#47492;&#50630;&#51060; &#48708;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seoge\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to stand [seoge] from &#49436;&#45796; [seoda]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49436;&#44172;<\/a> &#46104;&#50612; &#44536;&#46308;&#51008; &#44397;&#48124;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#51012; &#51648;&#46020;&#54624; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">In the late Middle Ages, man&rsquo;s original mind was repressed, its free development blocked by the social environment of feudalism and the secularization and corruption of the Roman church.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> Faith is the path each person must walk in search of God. Faith should be nurtured through a direct vertical relationship between God and each individual. Yet in that age, the papacy and the clergy, with their rituals and dogmas, constrained the people&rsquo;s devotional life. Moreover, the rigid social stratification of feudalism did not allow for religious freedom. Meanwhile, religious offices were bought and sold. Bishops and priests often exploited their offices to lead lives of luxury and decadence. As a consequence, the papacy lost its sanctity and became no different than other institutions of worldly power. It lost the ability to guide the spiritual lives of the people.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p3-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">&#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; &#46104;&#50612;<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#51473;&#49464; &#48393;&#44148;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#20013;&#19990;&#23553;&#24314;&#26178;&#20195;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51060; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo-bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"original nature - &#21109;&#36896;&#26412;&#24615; [changjo-bonseong] Etymology &#52285;&#51312; (&#21109;&#36896;) [changjo] &ndash; creation; &#48376;&#49457; (&#26412;&#24615;) [bonseong] &ndash; nature;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#26412;&#24615;)&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54624; &#49688; &#51080;&#45716; &#44600;&#51012; &#47561;&#44256; &#51080;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureomeuro\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [keureomeuro]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#48064;&#47196;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such, of this kind [ireoh&#712;an] &#51060;&#47084;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a> &#44032;&#50868;&#45936; &#44396;&#49549;&#46104;&#50612; &#51080;&#50632;&#45912; &#51473;&#49464;&#51064;(&#20013;&#19990;&#20154;)&#46308;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51012; &#53440;&#54028;&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo-bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"original nature - &#21109;&#36896;&#26412;&#24615; [changjo-bonseong] Etymology &#52285;&#51312; (&#21109;&#36896;) [changjo] &ndash; creation; &#48376;&#49457; (&#26412;&#24615;) [bonseong] &ndash; nature;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#47140;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/banghyang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"direction &ndash; &#26041;&#21521; [banghyang]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48169;&#54693;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/umjig\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"To move, to happen &ndash; &#21205; [umjig]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50880;&#51649;<\/a>&#51060;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51008; &#46748;&#47159;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naeoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"inside and outside &ndash; &#20839;&#22806; [naeoe] Etymology &#20839; (&#45236;) [nae] &ndash; inside; &#22806; (&#50808;) [oe] &ndash; outside, surface;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#50808;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangmyeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"two aspects, both sides [yangmyeon]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#47732;<\/a>&#51032; &#49457;&#54693;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nata\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, present, existing &ndash; [natanal]; &#29694;(&#54788;) [hyeon] (Sino)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#53440;<\/a>&#45228;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45768;, &#44536;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uolli\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Principle &ndash; &#21407;&#29702; [uolli] Etymology &#21407; (&#50896;) [uon] &ndash; origin; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50896;&#47532;<\/a>&#51201; &#44540;&#44144;&#45716; &#50612;&#46356;&#50640; &#51080;&#45716;&#44032; &#54616;&#45716; &#44163;&#51012; &#50508;&#50500;&#48372;&#44592;&#47196; &#54616;&#51088;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">In this way,<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> the social environment of the late Middle Ages blocked the path through which the original nature of the people could be restored. Fettered by such circumstances, medieval Europeans were prompted by the impulses of their innermost hearts to break down their social environment to open the way for the restoration of their original nature.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> Our original nature may be divided into two aspects: internal and external. Let us examine this with reference to the Principle of Creation.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p4-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uolli\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Principle &ndash; &#21407;&#29702; [uolli] Etymology &#21407; (&#50896;) [uon] &ndash; origin; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50896;&#47532;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#21407;&#29702;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#47732;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iseongseongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"dual characteristics &ndash; &#20108;&#24615;&#24615;&#30456; [iseongseongsang] Etymology &#20108; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; two; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &mdash; nature, character; &#30456; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; mutual, together;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49457;&#49457;&#49345;<\/a>(&#20108;&#24615;&#24615;&#30456;)&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsangjeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"imaginative - &#24418;&#35937;&#30340; [hyeongsangjeok] Etymology &#24418;&#29376; (&#54805;&#49345;) [hyeongsang] - hyeongsang; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; suffix -ive;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substance, entity &ndash; &#23526;&#39636; [shilche] Etymology &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form, matter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/daesang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"object &ndash; &#23565;&#35937; [daesang] Etymology &#23565; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to answer, to reply; &#35937; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; shape, figure, appearance;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45824;&#49345;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#23565;&#35937;)&#51060;&#48064;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; &#48376;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='seongsang &mdash; &#24615;&#30456; [seongsang] &#49457;&#49345; also can be translated as \"internal nature\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Etymology &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character, sex; &#30456; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; looks, appearance;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#49345;<\/a>(&#26412;&#24615;&#30456;)&#44284; &#48376;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='hyeongsang &mdash; &#24418;&#29376; [hyeongsang] &#54805;&#49345; also can be translated as \"external form\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Translated as shape, figure, appearance. Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#29376; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; form, appearance, state;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;<\/a>(&#26412;&#24418;&#29376;)&#51012; &#45806;&#50520;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='seongsang &mdash; &#24615;&#30456; [seongsang] &#49457;&#49345; also can be translated as \"internal nature\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Etymology &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character, sex; &#30456; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; looks, appearance;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#49345;<\/a>(&#24615;&#30456;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='hyeongsang &mdash; &#24418;&#29376; [hyeongsang] &#54805;&#49345; also can be translated as \"external form\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Translated as shape, figure, appearance. Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#29376; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; form, appearance, state;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;<\/a>(&#24418;&#29376;)&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#44163;&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#44163;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwangye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"relationships &ndash; &#38364;&#20418; [gwangye] Etymology &#38364; (&#44288;) [gwan] &ndash; relation; &#20418; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; connection;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44288;&#44228;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> &#51080;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such, of this kind [ireoh&#712;an] &#51060;&#47084;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='seongsang &mdash; &#24615;&#30456; [seongsang] &#49457;&#49345; also can be translated as \"internal nature\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Etymology &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character, sex; &#30456; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; looks, appearance;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#49345;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='hyeongsang &mdash; &#24418;&#29376; [hyeongsang] &#54805;&#49345; also can be translated as \"external form\". One of the dual characteristics. It is also used in Buddhist terminology. Translated as shape, figure, appearance. Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#29376; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; form, appearance, state;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/susu-jagyong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"give and take action &mdash; &#25480;&#21463;&#20316;&#29992; [susu-jagyong] Etymology &#25480;&#21463; (&#49688;&#49688;) [susu] &ndash; to give and accept; &#20316;&#29992; (&#51089;&#50857;) [jagyong] &ndash; action, operation, effect;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49688;&#49688;&#51089;&#50857;<\/a>(&#25480;&#21463;&#20316;&#29992;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saengjon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"living, existence, survival - &#29983;&#23384; [saengjon] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; life; &#23384; (&#51316;) [jon] &ndash; to have; to exist; to be living;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#51316;<\/a>&#54616;&#46020;&#47197; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, &#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46108; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; &#48376;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongdo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"saint &ndash; &#32854;&#24466; [seongdo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#24466; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; religious follower, apostle, worshipper, disciple, going on foot, empty-handed;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#46020;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naeoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"inside and outside &ndash; &#20839;&#22806; [naeoe] Etymology &#20839; (&#45236;) [nae] &ndash; inside; &#22806; (&#50808;) [oe] &ndash; outside, surface;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#50808;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangmyeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"two aspects, both sides [yangmyeon]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#47732;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireohan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"such, of this kind [ireoh&#712;an] &#51060;&#47084;&#54616;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47084;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;)&#47484; &#54616;&#49900;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangmyeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"two aspects, both sides [yangmyeon]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#47732;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#50640; &#45824;&#51025;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#54616;&#49884;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p4\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">As the substantial object partners to God in image, we resonate with His dual characteristics and bear the likeness of His original internal nature and original external form. The give and take between our internal nature and external form is the basis upon which we exist and thrive. Accordingly, our original nature seeks to fulfill two types of desires: internal and external. When God conducts the providence to restore us, He accommodates these two pursuits of our original nature.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p5-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51008; &#50896;&#47000; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yukshin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"physical self &ndash; &#32905;&#36523; [yukshin] Etymology &#32905; (&#50977;) [yuk] &ndash; meat, flesh; &#36523; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; body;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50977;&#49888;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/meonjeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"earlier, first - &#20808;(&#49440;) [meonjeo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47676;&#51200;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#44256; &#45796;&#51020;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonginche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spirit self &ndash; &#63923;&#20154;&#39636; [yeonginche] Etymology &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; soul, spirit, ghost; &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form, matter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#51064;&#52404;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#54616;&#49512;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;(&#52285; 2 : 7), &#51116;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>(&#20877;&#21109;&#36896;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#44163;&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#44163;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54644; &#46308;&#50612;&#44032;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#54616;&#49884;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#51060;&#48120; &#54980;&#54200; &#51228;1&#51109;&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangjing-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"symbolic offering - &#35937;&#24501;&#29563;&#31085; [sangjing heonje] Etymology &#35937;&#24500; (&#49345;&#51669;) [sangjing] - symbol; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#51669;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>(&#35937;&#24501;&#29563;&#31085;)&rsquo;&#47484; &#54620; &#53552;&#51204; &#50948;&#50640; &#49436;&#50556; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substantial offering - &#23526;&#39636;&#29563;&#31085; [shilche heonje] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#29563;&#31085; (&#54732;&#51228;) [heonje] - to offer sacrifices;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#29563;&#31085;)&rsquo;&#47484; &#54624; &#49688; &#51080;&#50632;&#44256;, &#50668;&#44592;&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seong-gong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"success &ndash; &#25104;&#21151; [seongong] Etymology &#31934; (&#51221;) [seong] &ndash; to achieve; &#35488; (&#44277;) [gong] &ndash; effort, labor;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#44277;<\/a>&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;&#47564; &#48372;&#45796; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51648;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/i-yu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason - &#29702;&#30001; [i-yu] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#50976;<\/a>&#46020; &#50668;&#44592;&#50640; &#51080;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#49900;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kuyak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Old Testament - &#33290;&#32004; [kuyak] Etymology &#33290; (&#44396;) [ku] &ndash; old; &#32004; (&#50557;) [yak] &ndash; contract, promise;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44396;&#50557;<\/a> &#51204; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#33290;&#32004;&#21069;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/heonje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to offer sacrifices - &#29563;&#31085; [heonje] Etymology &#29563; (&#54732;) [heon] &ndash; to offer, to present, to donate; &#31085; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; to make offerings to; to sacrifice to; to worship;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54732;&#51228;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; &lsquo;&#51333;&#46308;&#51032; &#51333;&rsquo;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>(&#52285; 9 : 25)&#51012;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kuyak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Old Testament - &#33290;&#32004; [kuyak] Etymology &#33290; (&#44396;) [ku] &ndash; old; &#32004; (&#50557;) [yak] &ndash; contract, promise;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44396;&#50557;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#33290;&#32004;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yulbeop\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"law - &#63960;&#27861; [yulbeop] Etymology &#63960; (&#50984;) [yul] &ndash; law; rule; &#27861; (&#48277;) [beop] &ndash; law;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50984;&#48277;<\/a>(&#63960;&#27861;)&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#51333;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>(&#47112; 25 : 55)&#51012;, &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinyak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"New Testament - &#26032;&#32004; [shinyak] Etymology &#26032; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; new; &#32004; (&#50557;) [yak] &ndash; contract, promise;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50557;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#26032;&#32004;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"belief, trust &mdash; &#20150; [mideum] Verbs &#48127;&#45796; &ndash; to believe in something, to trust someone;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yangja-child\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"adopted child; foster child - &#39178;&#23376; [yangja] Etymology &#39178; (&#50577;) [yang] &ndash; to raise; to support; &#23376; (&#51088;) [ja] - son; offspring;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50577;&#51088;<\/a>(&#39178;&#23376;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>(&#47212; 8 : 23)&#51012;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongyak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Completed testament &ndash; &#25104;&#32004; [seongyak] Etymology &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; &#32004; (&#50557;) [yak] &ndash; contract, promise;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#50557;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#25104;&#32004;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shimjeong-hangul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"shimjeong &ndash; &#24515;&#24773; Etymology &#24515; (shim) &ndash; heart; &#24773; (jeong) &ndash; emotion;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49900;&#51221;<\/a>(&#24515;&#24773;)&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#52280;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/janyeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"children; sons and daughters; offspring - &#23376;&#22899; [janyeo] Etymology &#23376; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; son; man; offspring; &#22899; (&#49457;) [nyeo] &ndash; female; woman;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#45376;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; &#49692;&#49436;&#47196; &#54644; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nao\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, come out &#45208;&#50724;&#45796; [naod&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50724;<\/a>&#49884;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"><span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(&#54980;&#54200; &#51228;2&#51109; &#51228;3&#51208; &#8546; 2)<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p5\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">God created the physical self of the first humans before creating their spiritual self <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(Gen. 2:7)<\/span>. Accordingly, in the providence of restoration, God recreates us by restoring first what is external and then what is internal.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> It was explained earlier <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(cf. <a href=\"\/en\/dp\/the-providence-to-lay-the-foundation\/the-providence-of-restoration-in-adams-family\/#dp2-1.1.3\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Foundation 1.3<\/a>)<\/span> that we fallen people can make the substantial offering, which is internal, only after successfully completing the symbolic offering, which is external. After these are achieved, we establish the foundation for the Messiah, which is even more internal. The process of restoring fallen people&rsquo;s relationship to God has also progressed from external to internal. God first restored people to the position of servant of servants <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(Gen. 9:25)<\/span> in the period prior to the Old Testament Age by having them offer sacrifices. Next, He restored people to the position of servants <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(Lev. 25:55)<\/span> in the Old Testament Age through the Mosaic Law. In the New Testament Age, God has restored us to the position of adopted children <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(Rom. 8:23)<\/span> through our faith. Finally, in the Completed Testament Age, He will restore us to the position of true children through heart<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> <span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(cf. <a href=\"\/en\/dp\/moses-and-jesus\/the-providence-of-restoration-under-the-leadership-of-jesus\/#dp2-2.3.3.2\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Moses and Jesus 3.3.2<\/a>)<\/span>.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p6-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#46608; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwahak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Science - &#31185;&#23416; [gwahak] Etymology &#31185; (&#44284;) [gwa] - grade, class; &#23416; (&#54617;) [hak] - to learn, to study;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44284;&#54617;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/meonjeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"earlier, first - &#20808;(&#49440;) [meonjeo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47676;&#51200;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54644; &#44032;&#47732;&#49436;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#47484; &#49464;&#50892;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shimlyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spirituality - &#24515;&#38728; [shimlyeong] Etymology &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart, feeling, emotion; &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; spirit, soul;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49900;&#47161;<\/a>(&#24515;&#38728;)&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#54644;&#50724;&#49888; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/i-yu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason - &#29702;&#30001; [i-yu] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#50976;<\/a>&#46020; &#50668;&#44592;&#50640; &#51080;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chonsa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"angel &ndash; &#22825;&#20351; [chonsa] Etymology &#22825; (&#52380;) &ndash; Heaven; &#20351; (&#49324;) &ndash; messenger;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52380;&#49324;<\/a>&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46108; &#49692;&#49436;&#47484; &#48372;&#45908;&#46972;&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chonsajang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"archangel &ndash; 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&#22825;&#20351; [chonsa] Etymology &#22825; (&#52380;) &ndash; Heaven; &#20351; (&#49324;) &ndash; messenger;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52380;&#49324;<\/a>&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54632;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#46020;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/meonjeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"earlier, first - &#20808;(&#49440;) [meonjeo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47676;&#51200;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chonsa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"angel &ndash; &#22825;&#20351; [chonsa] Etymology &#22825; (&#52380;) &ndash; Heaven; &#20351; (&#49324;) &ndash; messenger;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52380;&#49324;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"exalt [se-u] &#49464;&#50864;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#50864;<\/a>&#49884;&#50612; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>(&#24441;&#20107;)&#52992; &#54616;&#49900;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yukshin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"physical self &ndash; 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&#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#19990;&#30028;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#49888; &#45796;&#51020;, &#51060;&#50612;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonginche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spirit self &ndash; &#63923;&#20154;&#39636; [yeonginche] Etymology &#63923; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; soul, spirit, ghost; &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form, matter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#51064;&#52404;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/muhyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"intangible, invisible, formless &mdash; &#28961;&#24418; [muhyeong] Etymology &#28961; (&#47924;) [mu] &ndash; nothing, the null set; &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47924;&#54805;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>(&#28961;&#24418;&#19990;&#30028;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#45716; &#49692;&#49436;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#54644; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nao\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, come out &#45208;&#50724;&#45796; [naod&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50724;<\/a>&#49884;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p6\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">In the same way, God first worked to restore our external social environment through science and then worked to restore our spirituality through religion. In the order of creation, angels, who are external, were created before people, who are internal. In restoration, God first raises up the angelic world, which is external, and mobilizes it for restoring the external, physical world centering on the human body and then the internal, spirit world centering on the human spirit.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p7-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#49324;&#47749;&#51012; &#45796;&#54644;&#50556; &#54664;&#45912; &#44368;&#54889;&#46308;&#51032; &#50980;&#46973;(&#63958;&#33853;)&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#52840;&#48276;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo-bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"original nature - &#21109;&#36896;&#26412;&#24615; [changjo-bonseong] Etymology &#52285;&#51312; (&#21109;&#36896;) [changjo] &ndash; creation; &#48376;&#49457; (&#26412;&#24615;) [bonseong] &ndash; nature;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#26412;&#24615;)&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54616;&#47140;&#45716; &#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#46308;&#51008;, &#44536; 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&#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51008; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;(&#20154;&#26412;&#20027;&#32681;)&#51032; &#48156;&#54788;&#51064; &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;(&#25991;&#34269;&#63846;&#33288;)&#51012; &#51068;&#51004;&#53040;&#44256;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51008; &#49888;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;(&#31070;&#26412;&#20027;&#32681;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/buhwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"resurrection &ndash; &#63846;&#27963; [buhwal] Etymology &#63846; (&#48512;) [pu] &ndash; return, again; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity, alive, lively;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48512;&#54876;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>(&#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761;)&#51012; &#51068;&#51004;&#53040;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p7\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">Medieval Europeans were to restore their original God-given nature by first severing their ties to Satan, who had defiled the society when the papacy failed its internal responsibility to restore the foundation of faith and sank into immorality. As people pursued the recovery of the internal and external aspects of their original nature, the thought of the age branched out into two movements to recover the heritage of the past, which we distinguish in relative terms as Abel-type and Cain-type. The Cain-type movement began as a revival of Hellenism, the culture and philosophy of ancient Greece and Rome. It gave rise to the Renaissance, whose core value was humanism. The Abel-type movement began as a revival of the Hebraic heritage of Israel and the early Christian Church. It gave rise to the Protestant Reformation, whose core value was faith in God.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p8-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#44536;&#47084;&#47732; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/meonjeo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"earlier, first - &#20808;(&#49440;) [meonjeo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47676;&#51200;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#55120;&#47492;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ottokhe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"how [otokh&#712;e]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50612;&#46523;&#44172;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeoksa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"history &ndash; &#27511;&#21490; [yeoksa] Etymology &#27511; (&#50669;) [yeok] &ndash; go through; &#21490; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; history;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50669;&#49324;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; &#44368;&#47448;&#46104;&#50612; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640; &#51060;&#47476;&#47104;&#45716;&#44032; &#54616;&#45716; &#44163;&#51012; &#50508;&#50500;&#48372;&#44592;&#47196; &#54616;&#51088;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p8\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The trends of Hebraism and Hellenism had formed long ago and had encountered each other several times in the course of prior history.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p9-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#44592;&#50896;&#51204;(&#32000;&#20803;&#21069;) 2&#52380;&#45380;&#45824;&#50640; &#50640;&#44172;&#54644;&#51032; &#53356;&#47112;&#53440;&#46020;(&#23798;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; &#48120;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/noah\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Noah\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45432;&#50500;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;. &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#51008; &#55148;&#46989;(&#24076;&#33240;)&#51004;&#47196; &#55128;&#47084; &#44592;&#50896;&#51204; 11&#49464;&#44592;&#50640; &#51060;&#47476;&#47084; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>(Hellenism)&#51012; &#51648;&#46020;&#51221;&#49888;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cain\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cain\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51064;<\/a>&#54805;&#51032; &#54764;&#46972;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50688;&#44256;, &#54620;&#54200; &#51060;&#50752; &#44144;&#51032; &#46041;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#21516;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640; &#49436;&#50500;&#49884;&#50500;&#50640;&#49436;&#45716; &#49888;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>(Hebraism)&#51012; &#51648;&#46020;&#51221;&#49888;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/abel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Abel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#48296;<\/a>&#54805;&#51032; &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50688;&#51004;&#45768;, &#51060;&#46412;&#44032; &#48148;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tongil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Unification, unity &ndash; &#32113;&#19968; [tong'il] Etymology &#32113; (&#53685;) [tong] &ndash; to lead, command; &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53685;&#51068;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wangguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"kingdom - &#29579;&#22283; [wangguk] Etymology &#29579; (&#50773;) [wang] &ndash; king, monarch; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country, state, nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50773;&#44397;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#32113;&#19968;&#29579;&#22283;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50688;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p9\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">From 2000 B.C., the Minoan civilization flourished on the island of Crete, succeeded by the Mycenaean civilization on the Greek mainland. By the eleventh century, these civilizations had created a Cain-type Hellenic civilization, whose guiding ideology was humanism.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p10-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#45817;&#49884;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/israel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Israel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49828;&#46972;&#50648;<\/a> &#50773;&#46308;&#51060; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; &#49464;&#50892; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gajigo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"-&#50500;\/&#50612; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [a\/o gajigo] 1. and (then); 2. because; -&#51012;\/&#47484; &#44032;&#51648;&#44256; [eul\/reul gajigo] with smth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51648;&#44256;<\/a> &#51064;&#48124;&#46308;&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hamkke\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"together - &#20465;(&#44396;) [hamkke]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54632;&#44760;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongjeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"temple, sanctuary &ndash; &#32854;&#27583; [seongjeon] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, sacred; &#27583; (&#51204;) [jeon] &ndash; hall, palace, temple;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#51204;<\/a>(&#32854;&#27583;)&#51012; &#48155;&#46310;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51648;&#45716; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274;)&rsquo; &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/joseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"building, development; furtherance - &#36896;&#25104; [joseong] Etymology &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create; to make; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/messiah\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Messiah\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;<\/a>&#47484; &#47582;&#50520;&#45908;&#46972;&#47732;, &#44536;&#46412;&#50640; &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51008; &#54764;&#46972;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; &#55137;&#49688;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hana\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"one &ndash; &#19968;(&#51068;) [hana]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50688;&#51012; &#44163;&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keurona\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"however, but, although [keuron&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#45208;<\/a> &#44536;&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; &#46907; &#44032;&#50868;&#45936; &#49436;&#51648; &#47803;&#54616;&#44172; &#46120;&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#51060; &#46907;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51648;&#51648; &#50506;&#50520;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#46308;&#51060; &#48148;&#48716;&#47200;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/poro\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"captivation - &#25429;&#34396; [poro] Etymology &#25429; (&#54252;) [po] &ndash; to catch; to seize; &#34396; (&#47196;) [ro] &ndash; to capture;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54252;&#47196;(&#25429;&#34396;)<\/a> &#46104;&#50612; &#44052;&#45796;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwi-hwan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"return - &#27512;&#36996; [gwi-hwan] Etymology &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back; &#36996; (&#54872;) [hwan] &ndash; to return;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44480;&#54872;<\/a>&#54620; &#54980; &#44592;&#50896;&#51204; 333&#45380; &#55148;&#46989;(&#24076;&#33240;)&#50640; &#49549;&#48169;(&#23660;&#37030;)&#46108; &#46412;&#47196;&#48512;&#53552; &#44592;&#50896;&#51204; 63&#45380; &#54764;&#46972;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428; &#45236;&#50640; &#51080;&#50632;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/roma\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Rome - [roma]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47196;&#47560;<\/a>&#50640; &#49549;&#48169;&#46104;&#50612;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51060; &#50724;&#49892; &#46412;&#44620;&#51648;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kigan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"period &ndash; &#26399;&#38291; [kigan] Etymology &#26399; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; expect, time, period; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#50640; &#51648;&#48176;&#47484; &#45817;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>&#50640; &#52376;&#54616;&#50688;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p10\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">Around the same time in the Near East, the Abel-type Hebraic civilization was born, with Jewish monotheism as its guiding ideology. This was the period of the united kingdom. Had the kings of Israel in that period laid the foundation for the Messiah and received him, this flourishing Hebraic civilization could have assimilated the waning Hellenic civilization to form one worldwide civilization. However, when the kings failed to fulfill the Will of God, this dispensation was not accomplished. Instead,<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> after the Jews were taken into exile in Babylon, they returned only to be put under subjection to the Greeks in 333 B.C. and then to Rome in 63 B.C. Thus,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> during the centuries leading up to and including Jesus&rsquo; time, Hebraism was placed under the dominion of Hellenism.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p11-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#51204;&#51109;(&#21069;&#31456;)&#50640;&#49436; &#51060;&#48120; &#45436;&#49696;&#54620; &#48148; &#51080;&#44144;&#45768;&#50752;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yudaein\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"jews [yudaeindeul] Etymology &#50976;&#45824; [yudae] &ndash; Judea; &#51064; [in] &ndash; person; &#46308; [deul] - a suffix that means plural;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50976;&#45824;&#51064;<\/a>&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; &#49888;&#48393;(&#20449;&#22857;)&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hana\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"one &ndash; &#19968;(&#51068;) [hana]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;<\/a>&#44032; &#46104;&#50632;&#45908;&#46972;&#47732; &#45817;&#49884;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/romajeguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Roman empire - &#47196;&#47560;&#24093;&#22283; [romajeguk] Etymology &#47196;&#47560; [roma] - Rome; &#24093;&#22283; (&#51228;&#44397;) [jeguk] &ndash; empire;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47196;&#47560;&#51228;&#44397;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/messiah\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Messiah\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wangguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"kingdom - &#29579;&#22283; [wangguk] Etymology &#29579; (&#50773;) [wang] &ndash; king, monarch; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country, state, nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50773;&#44397;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50632;&#51012; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#47564;&#51068; &#44536;&#47111;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45908;&#46972;&#47732; &#44536;&#46412;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#55137;&#49688;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hana\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"one &ndash; &#19968;(&#51068;) [hana]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50688;&#51012; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keurona\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"however, but, although [keuron&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#45208;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yudaein\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"jews [yudaeindeul] Etymology &#50976;&#45824; [yudae] &ndash; Judea; &#51064; [in] &ndash; person; &#46308; [deul] - a suffix that means plural;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50976;&#45824;&#51064;<\/a>&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jesus\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Jesus [yesu]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50696;&#49688;<\/a>&#45784;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/baeban\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"betrayal, treachery, treason - &#32972;&#21467; [baeban] Etymology &#32972; (&#48176;) [bae] &ndash; back; betrayal; &#21467; (&#48152;) [ban] &ndash; rebel, rebellion, rebellious;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48176;&#48152;<\/a>&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#51060; &#46907;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51648;&#51648; &#50506;&#50520;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51008; &#44536;&#45824;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#51648;&#48176;&#54616;&#50640; &#47672;&#47932;&#47084; &#51080;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p11\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">Had the Jewish people honored Jesus and united under him, the Roman Empire would have become the messianic kingdom under the reign of Christ. Hebraism then would have assimilated Hellenism to form one worldwide Hebraic civilization. Instead, when Jesus was rejected and this providence was frustrated, Hebraism remained under subjection to Hellenism.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p12-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#49436;&#44592; 313&#45380;&#50640; &#51060;&#47476;&#47084; &#53080;&#49828;&#53444;&#54000;&#45572;&#49828;&#45824;&#51228;&#44032; &#48128;&#46972;&#45432;&#52825;&#47161;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>(&#22522;&#30563;&#25934;)&#47484; &#44277;&#51064;&#54620; &#54980;&#48512;&#53552;&#45716; &#51216;&#52264; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#44537;&#48373;&#54616;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shijack\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"start &ndash; &#22987;&#20316; [shijack] Etymology &#22987; (&#49884;) &ndash; start, beginning; &#20316; (&#51089;) &ndash; composition, work;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#51089;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668;, &#49436;&#44592; 700&#45380;&#45824;&#50640; &#51060;&#47476;&#47084;&#49436;&#45716; &#55148;&#46989;&#51221;&#44368;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;(&#24076;&#33240;&#27491;&#25934;&#25991;&#26126;&#22280;)&#44284; &#49436;&#44396;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;(&#35199;&#27472;&#25991;&#26126;&#22280;)&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p12\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">In 313 A.D., Emperor Constantine officially recognized Christianity by the Edict of Milan. From that time on, Hebraism gradually began to overcome Hellenism. By the beginning of the eighth century, it had formed two civilizations: Eastern Orthodoxy and Roman Catholic Christianity.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p13-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#51473;&#49464;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>(&#20013;&#19990;&#31038;&#26371;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mideume-kidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of faith &mdash; &#20150;&#22522;&#33274; [mideum-ui-kidae] Etymology &#20150; (&#48127;&#51020;) [mideum] &ndash; faith, belief; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48127;&#51020;&#51032; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>&#54644;&#50556; &#54624; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim-inmul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"central figure - &#20013;&#24515;&#20154;&#29289; [jungshim-inmul] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) [jungshim] &mdash; center; &#20154;&#29289; (&#51064;&#47932;) [inmul] &mdash; personality;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#51064;&#47932;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#45912; &#44368;&#54889;&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gukwang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"kingdom - &#22283;&#29579; [gukwang] Etymology &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation; &#29579; (&#50773;) [wang] &ndash; king, monarch;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44397;&#50773;<\/a>&#46308;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a>&#46104;&#51648; &#50506;&#50520;&#45908;&#46972;&#47732;, &#44536;&#46412;&#50640; &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/mesialeul-wihan-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"the Foundation for the Messiah [mesialeul wihan gidae] Etymology &#47700;&#49884;&#50500; [mesia] &ndash; the Messiah; &#50948;&#54620; [wihan] &ndash; for; &#44592;&#45824; [gidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;&#47484; &#50948;&#54620; &#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612;&#51664;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanjeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#20840; [wanjeon] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) &ndash; complete, whole; &#20840; (&#51204;) &ndash; intact, undamaged;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#51204;<\/a>&#55176; &#55137;&#49688; &#50997;&#54633;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hana\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"one &ndash; &#19968;(&#51068;) [hana]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"civilization &ndash; &#25991;&#26126; [munmyeong] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) &ndash; letter; &#26126; (&#47749;) &ndash; bright;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#47749;<\/a>&#44428;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"formation &ndash; &#24418;&#25104; [hyeongseong] Etymology &#24418; (&#54805;) [hyeong] &ndash; form, shape; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment; Verbs &#54805;&#49457;&#54616;&#45796; &mdash; to form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54805;&#49457;<\/a>&#54616;&#50688;&#51012; &#44163;&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keurona\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"however, but, although [keuron&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#45208;<\/a> &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;, &#44536;&#46308;&#51032; &#50980;&#46973;(&#63958;&#33853;)&#51004;&#47196; &#51064;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> &#51473;&#49464;&#51201; &#51648;&#46020;&#51221;&#49888;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51032; &#52840;&#48276;&#51012; &#45817;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#51004;&#48064;&#47196;, &#51060;&#50640;&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#54616;&#49884;&#51648; &#50506;&#51012; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureomeuro\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [keureomeuro]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#48064;&#47196;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51008; &#47560;&#52824; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/adam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Adam\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#45812;<\/a>&#50640;&#44172; &#52840;&#48276;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#54616;&#49884;&#44592; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cain\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cain\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51064;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/abel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Abel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#48296;<\/a>&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#54616;&#49512;&#45912; &#44163;&#44284; &#44057;&#51060;, &#51060;&#46412;&#50640;&#46020; &#44536; &#51648;&#46020;&#51221;&#49888;&#51012; &#46160; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"thought, idea; philosophy - &#24605;&#24819; [sasang] Etymology &#24605; (&#49324;) [sa] &ndash; to think; thinking; &#24819; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; idea, thought;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#51116;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>(&#20877;&#20998;&#31435;)&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#54616;&#49512;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45768;, &#44536;&#44163;&#51060; &#48148;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cain\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cain\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51064;<\/a>&#54805;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a> &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>(&#24489;&#21476;&#36939;&#21205;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/abel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Abel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#48296;<\/a>&#54805;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a> &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#44536;&#44163;&#46308;&#51008; &#47560;&#52840;&#45236; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gakgak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"each, every, respective - &#21508;&#21508; [gakgak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44033;&#44033;<\/a> &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;(&#25991;&#34269;&#63846;&#33288;)&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a>(&#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761;)&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/nata\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"appear, present, existing &ndash; [natanal]; &#29694;(&#54788;) [hyeon] (Sino)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#53440;<\/a>&#45228;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p13\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">Had the popes and emperors who were responsible for restoring the foundation of faith in the Carolingian period not become faithless, the foundation for the Second Advent of the Messiah would have been established at that time. Hebraism would have completely assimilated Hellenism to form one worldwide civilization. Instead, their faithlessness and immorality allowed Satan to corrupt the guiding medieval ideology, which was founded upon Hebraism. As a consequence, God had to conduct a new dispensation for the separation of Satan. Just as God had divided fallen Adam into Cain and Abel to separate Satan, God divided the prevailing ideology of the Middle Ages into two trends of thought: the movements to revive Cain-type Hellenism and Abel-type Hebraism. These bore fruit in the Renaissance and the Reformation, respectively.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p14-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#50640;&#45716; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;(&#20154;&#26412;&#20027;&#32681;)&#47484; &#51452;&#46020;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/inyeom\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"ideology, idea - &#29702;&#24565; [inyeom] Etymology &#29702; (&#51060;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24565; (&#45392;) [nyeom] &ndash; thought;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#45392;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668; &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;&#51060; &#51068;&#50612;&#45224;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#51648;&#48176;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ipjang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"position, situation, standpoint, stance - &#31435;&#22580; [ipjang] Etymology &#31435; (&#51077;) [ip] &ndash; to stand; to establish; &#22580; (&#51109;) [jang] &ndash; yard; place;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51077;&#51109;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seoge\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to stand [seoge] from &#49436;&#45796; [seoda]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49436;&#44172;<\/a> &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/messiah\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Messiah\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gangnim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"descent of a god from heaven to earth - &#38477;&#33256; [gangnim] Etymology &#38477; (&#44053;) [gang] &ndash; to come down, to descend, to arrive, to come; &#33256; (&#47548;) [nim] &ndash; descend;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44053;&#47548;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chunbi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"preparing &ndash; &#28310;&#20633; [chunbi] Etymology &#28310; (&#51456;) [chun] &ndash; standard; &#20633; (&#48708;) [bi] &ndash; equip, provide;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51456;&#48708;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>(&#38477;&#33256;&#28310;&#20633;&#26178;&#20195;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yudaeminjog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"jewish people - [yudaeminjog] Etymology &#50976;&#45824; [yudae] &ndash; jewish; &#27665;&#26063; (&#48124;&#51313;) [minjog] &ndash; people; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50976;&#45824;&#48124;&#51313;<\/a>&#51060; &#55148;&#46989;(&#24076;&#33240;)&#50640; &#49549;&#48169;(&#23660;&#37030;)&#46120;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#51648;&#48176;&#54616;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilchejeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"substantial - &#23526;&#39636;&#30340; [shilchejeok] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] - substance, entity; &#30340; (&#51201;) [jeok] &ndash; suffix -ive;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#51201;<\/a>&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongsiseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"identity, parallel, same &ndash; &#21516;&#26178;&#24615; [dongshiseong]; Etymology &#21516;&#26178; (&#46041;&#49884;)[dongshi] &ndash; simultaneity, concurrence; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;&#49457;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tanggam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"indemnity &ndash; &#34153;&#28187; [tanggam] Etymology &#34153; (&#53461;) [tang] &ndash; to wander; &#28187; (&#44048;) [gam] &ndash; to decrease, to subtract;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53461;&#44048;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a>(&#34153;&#28187;&#24489;&#27512;)&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#44032; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#47560;&#52824; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cain\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cain\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51064;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/abel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Abel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#48296;<\/a>&#50640;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gulbog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"surrender, submission, or subjection &ndash; &#23624;&#20239; - &#44404;&#48373;&#54616;&#45796; [gulboghada] Etymology &#23624;(&#44404;) [gul] &ndash; to submit, to yield; &#20239;(&#48373;) [bo&#1082;] &ndash; to ambush, lie in hiding;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44404;&#48373;<\/a>&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;&#47564; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/adam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Adam\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#45812;<\/a>&#50640;&#44172; &#52840;&#48276;&#54616;&#50688;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/messiah\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Messiah\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47700;&#49884;&#50500;<\/a>&#47484; &#47582;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>(&#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274;)&rsquo;&#47484; &#51060;&#47344; &#49688; &#51080;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#52376;&#47100;, <\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/cain\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Cain\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44032;&#51064;<\/a>&#54805;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/abel\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Abel\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50500;&#48296;<\/a>&#54805;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanjeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#20840; [wanjeon] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) &ndash; complete, whole; &#20840; (&#51204;) &ndash; intact, undamaged;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#51204;<\/a>&#55176; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gulbog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"surrender, submission, or subjection &ndash; &#23624;&#20239; - &#44404;&#48373;&#54616;&#45796; [gulboghada] Etymology &#23624;(&#44404;) [gul] &ndash; to submit, to yield; &#20239;(&#48373;) [bo&#1082;] &ndash; to ambush, lie in hiding;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44404;&#48373;<\/a>&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#48708;&#47196;&#49548; &#51473;&#49464;&#51201; &#51648;&#46020;&#51221;&#49888;&#50640; &#52840;&#48276;&#54616;&#50688;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/satan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Satan\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#53444;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bullib\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"division; separation - &#20998;&#31435; [bullib] Etymology &#20998; (&#48516;) [bun] &ndash; to divide; &#31435; (&#47549;) [lib] &ndash; to stand, to establish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48516;&#47549;<\/a>&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jaerim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Second Advent &ndash; &#20877;&#33256; [jaerim] Etymology &#20877;(&#51116;) [jae] &ndash; again, twice; &#33256;(&#47548;) [rim] &ndash; to approach, to get close to, to be almost;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51116;&#47548;<\/a>&#51452;(&#20877;&#33256;&#20027;)&#45784;&#51012; &#47582;&#44592; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wihan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"for [wihan];\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50948;&#54620;<\/a> &lsquo;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shilche-gidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"foundation of substance &ndash; &#23526;&#39636;&#22522;&#33274; [shilche-gidae] Etymology &#23526;&#39636; (&#49892;&#52404;) [shilche] &ndash; substance, entity; &#22522;&#33274; (&#44592;&#45824;) [kidae] &ndash; foundation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49892;&#52404;&#44592;&#45824;<\/a>&rsquo;&#44032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/segye\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"world &ndash; &#19990;&#30028; [segye] Etymology &#19990; (&#49464;) [se] &ndash; world; &#30028; (&#44228;) [gye] &ndash; boundary;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#44228;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/joseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"building, development; furtherance - &#36896;&#25104; [joseong] Etymology &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create; to make; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51312;&#49457;<\/a>&#46112; &#49688; &#51080;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.p14\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The Hellenic trend of thought, revived by the humanism of the Renaissance, soon took a dominant position over the Hebraic trend. This period was thus to restore through parallel indemnity conditions that phase in the period of preparation for the advent of the Messiah when the Jewish people were under the dominion of the Greeks and Hebraism was under subjection to Hellenism.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\"> We recall that only by Cain submitting to Abel could Satan be separated from Adam, thereby laying the foundation of substance necessary for receiving the Messiah in Adam&rsquo;s family. Likewise, only by Cain-type Hellenism submitting to Abel-type Hebraism could Satan be separated from the prevailing spirit of the age. Then the foundation of substance necessary for receiving Christ at the Second Advent could be established worldwide.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1.png\" alt=\"The Period of the Reformation\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><div class=\"has-header-2\"><p id=\"dp2-5.1.1-kor\"><b><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#8544;. &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;(Renaissance)<\/span><\/span><\/b><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h3 id=\"dp2-5.1.1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">1.1 The Renaissance<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#51064;&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>(&#26412;&#24615;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060; &#51228;&#44592;&#46104;&#50632;&#44256;, &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;&#51060; &#51068;&#50612;&#45228;&#45796;&#45716; &#44163;&#51008; &#51060;&#48120; &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#49696;&#54620; &#48148;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#44536;&#47084;&#47732; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/muo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"what &ndash; &#20309;(&#54616;) [muo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47924;&#50631;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#51004;&#47728;, &#46608; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ottokhe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"how [otokh&#712;e]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50612;&#46523;&#44172;<\/a> &#46104;&#50612; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51060; &#44536;&#44163;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45716;&#44032;&#47484; &#50508;&#50500;&#48372;&#44592;&#47196; &#54616;&#51088;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">It was explained above that the Renaissance grew out of the external pursuits of the original nature.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> What values were the medieval people pursuing? Why and how did they pursue these values?<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uolli\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Principle &ndash; &#21407;&#29702; [uolli] Etymology &#21407; (&#50896;) [uon] &ndash; origin; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50896;&#47532;<\/a>(&#21109;&#36896;&#21407;&#29702;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#47732; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#46020; &#44036;&#49453;&#54624; &#49688; &#50630;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jashchin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"oneself - &#33258;&#36523; [ja-shch&#712;in]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#49888;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chaegimbundam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"portion of responsibility &ndash; &#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812; [chaegim bundam] Etymology &#36012;&#20219; (&#52293;&#51076;) [chaegim] &ndash; responsibility; &#20998;&#25812; (&#48516;&#45812;) [bundam] &ndash; share, part;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52293;&#51076;&#48516;&#45812;<\/a>(&#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812;)&#51012; &#44536;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uiji\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"will, determination - &#24847;&#24535; [uiji] Etymology &#24847; (&#44228;) [ui] &ndash; will, desire, intention; &#24535; (&#47749;) [ji] &ndash; intention, will;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51032;&#51648;<\/a>(&#33258;&#30001;&#24847;&#24535;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; &#50756;&#49688;&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024;&#47564; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"completion, to perfect, perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#25104; [wanseong] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) [wan] &ndash; complete, whole; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#49457;<\/a>&#46104;&#46020;&#47197; &#51648;&#50612;&#51276;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. &#46608; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uiji\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"will, determination - &#24847;&#24535; [uiji] Etymology &#24847; (&#44228;) [ui] &ndash; will, desire, intention; &#24535; (&#47749;) [ji] &ndash; intention, will;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51032;&#51648;<\/a>&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jagi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"oneself - &#33258;&#24049; [jagi] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self, oneself; &#24049; (&#44592;) [gi] &ndash; self, personal, first-person;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#44592;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chaegimbundam\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"portion of responsibility &ndash; &#36012;&#20219;&#20998;&#25812; [chaegim bundam] Etymology &#36012;&#20219; (&#52293;&#51076;) [chaegim] &ndash; responsibility; &#20998;&#25812; (&#48516;&#45812;) [bundam] &ndash; share, part;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52293;&#51076;&#48516;&#45812;<\/a>&#51012; &#50756;&#49688;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ilche\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Organic whole, unity &ndash; &#19968;&#39636; [ilche] Etymology &#19968; (&#51068;) [il] &ndash; one; &#39636; (&#52404;) [che] &ndash; body, shape, form;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51068;&#52404;<\/a>&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iru\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Accomplishment &ndash; &#25104; (&#51060;&#47344;) [irul] Verbs &#51060;&#47336;&#45796; [iruda] &ndash; to achieve, to implement, to execute;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#47336;<\/a>&#50612; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gaeseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"individuality - &#20491;&#24615; [gaeseong] Etymology &#20491; (&#44060;) [gae] &ndash; a piece, a unit; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44060;&#49457;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"completion, to perfect, perfection &ndash; &#23436;&#25104; [wanseong] Etymology &#23436; (&#50756;) [wan] &ndash; complete, whole; &#25104; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; accomplishment;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#49457;<\/a>&#54632;&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"personality - &#20154;&#26684; [ingyeok] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] - person; &#26684; (&#44201;) [gyeok] - status;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44201;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeoldae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"absolute - &#32118;&#23565; [jeoldae] Etymology &#32118; (&#51208;) [jeol] &ndash; end; &#23565; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to answer, to reply;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51208;&#45824;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; &#51088;&#51452;&#49457;(&#33258;&#20027;&#24615;)&#51012; &#44054;&#46020;&#47197; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"personality - &#20154;&#26684; [ingyeok] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] - person; &#26684; (&#44201;) [gyeok] - status;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44201;<\/a>&#51032; &#51088;&#51452;&#49457;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50612; &#51080;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gaeseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"individuality - &#20491;&#24615; [gaeseong] Etymology &#20491; (&#44060;) [gae] &ndash; a piece, a unit; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature, character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44060;&#49457;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/wanseonghan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"perfect - &#23436;&#25104; [wanseonghan]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50756;&#49457;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196;&#48512;&#53552; &#50612;&#46496;&#54620; &#44228;&#49884;(&#21843;&#31034;)&#47484; &#48155;&#51648; &#50506;&#50500;&#46020; &#44536;&#51032; &#51060;&#51648;(&#63972;&#26234;)&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason; rationality - &#29702;&#24615; [iseong] Etymology &#29702; (&#47532;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49457;<\/a>(&#63972;&#24615;)&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; &#46907;&#51012; &#50508;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#54616;&#46020;&#47197; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; &#46608;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; &#51060;&#51648;&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason; rationality - &#29702;&#24615; [iseong] Etymology &#29702; (&#47532;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49457;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; &#46608; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature - &#33258;&#28982; [jayeon] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] - self; &#28982; (&#50672;) [yeon]- be as it is;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50672;<\/a>&#44228;(&#33258;&#28982;&#30028;)&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jugwan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"dominion - &#20027;&#35264; [jugwan]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51452;&#44288;<\/a>&#54616;&#46020;&#47197; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/changjo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"creation &ndash; &#21109;&#36896; [changjo] Etymology &#21109; (&#52285;) [chang] &ndash; to start, to originate; &#36896; (&#51312;) [jo] &ndash; to create, to make, to achieve;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52285;&#51312;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#51004;&#48064;&#47196;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwahak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Science - &#31185;&#23416; [gwahak] Etymology &#31185; (&#44284;) [gwa] - grade, class; &#23416; (&#54617;) [hak] - to learn, to study;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44284;&#54617;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196;&#50024; &#44536; &#49549;&#50640; &#49704;&#44200;&#51652; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uolli\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Principle &ndash; &#21407;&#29702; [uolli] Etymology &#21407; (&#50896;) [uon] &ndash; origin; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50896;&#47532;<\/a>&#47484; &#52286;&#50500; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonshil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reality &ndash; &#29694;&#23526; [hyeonshil] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; current, existing; &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49892;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51012; &#49828;&#49828;&#47196; &#44060;&#52377;&#54616;&#51648; &#50506;&#51004;&#47732; &#50504; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature - &#33258;&#28982; [jayeon] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] - self; &#28982; (&#50672;) [yeon]- be as it is;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50672;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonshil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reality &ndash; &#29694;&#23526; [hyeonshil] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; current, existing; &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49892;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwahak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Science - &#31185;&#23416; [gwahak] Etymology &#31185; (&#44284;) [gwa] - grade, class; &#23416; (&#54617;) [hak] - to learn, to study;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44284;&#54617;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">According to the Principle of Creation, we are created to attain perfection by fulfilling our given responsibility of our own free will, without God&rsquo;s direct assistance. We are then to attain oneness with God and acquire true autonomy. Therefore, it is the calling of our original nature to pursue freedom and autonomy. A person of perfect character understands the Will of God and puts it into practice through his own insight and reason, without the need to rely on revelations from God. Hence, it is only natural that we pursue reason and understanding. We also are endowed with the God-given right to master the natural world, to tame and cultivate it in order to create a pleasant living environment, by investigating the hidden laws of nature through science. Hence, we value the natural world, pursue science, and esteem the practical life.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p3-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keureonde\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"but,&nbsp;however [keureonde]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47088;&#45936;<\/a> &#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#51064;&#46308;&#51008; &#44536; &#48393;&#44148;&#51228;&#46020;(&#23553;&#24314;&#21046;&#24230;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwangyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"environment &ndash; &#29872;&#22659; [hwangyeong] Etymology &#29872; (&#54872;) [hyeong] &ndash; ring, circle; &#22659; (&#44221;) [yeong] &ndash; border, region;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54872;&#44221;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#44536;&#46308;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51060; &#50613;&#50517;&#51012; &#45817;&#54616;&#44256; &#51080;&#50632;&#44592; &#46412;&#47928;&#50640;, &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; &#50948;&#50752; &#44057;&#51008; &#44163;&#46308;&#51012; &#45908;&#50865; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#44256; &#51060;&#48120; &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;, &#51473;&#49464;&#51064;(&#20013;&#19990;&#20154;)&#46308;&#51008; &#49901;&#51088;&#44400;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>(&#21313;&#23383;&#36557;&#25136;&#29229;) &#51060;&#47000; &#46041;&#48169;(&#26481;&#26041;)&#51004;&#47196;&#48512;&#53552; &#55128;&#47084; &#46308;&#50612;&#50728; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#44256;&#51204;(&#21476;&#20856;)&#51012; &#50672;&#44396;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45716;&#45936;,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#54764;&#46972;&#51032; &#44256;&#45824;&#51221;&#49888;&#51060; &#48148;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a>&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"personality - &#20154;&#26684; [ingyeok] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] - person; &#26684; (&#44201;) [gyeok] - status;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44201;<\/a>&#51032; &#51088;&#51452;&#49457;&#44284; &#51060;&#51648;&#50752; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason; rationality - &#29702;&#24615; [iseong] Etymology &#29702; (&#47532;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; &#51316;&#50628;&#49457;&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature - &#33258;&#28982; [jayeon] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] - self; &#28982; (&#50672;) [yeon]- be as it is;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50672;<\/a>&#51012; &#49709;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sangha\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"up and down &ndash; &#19978;&#19979; [sangha] Etymology &#19978; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; up, top; &#19979; (&#54616;) [ha] &ndash; below, bottom, lower, underneath;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49345;&#54616;<\/a>&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonshil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reality &ndash; &#29694;&#23526; [hyeonshil] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; current, existing; &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49892;<\/a>&#50640; &#52824;&#51473;&#54616;&#47728; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwahak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Science - &#31185;&#23416; [gwahak] Etymology &#31185; (&#44284;) [gwa] - grade, class; &#23416; (&#54617;) [hak] - to learn, to study;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44284;&#54617;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"exalt [se-u] &#49464;&#50864;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49464;&#50864;<\/a>&#45716; &#44163; &#46321; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#50640; &#51032;&#54620; &#44163;&#51060;&#50612;&#49436;, &#51060;&#44163;&#46308;&#51060; &#44536;&#45824;&#47196; &#51473;&#49464;&#51064;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#50640; &#48512;&#54633;&#46104;&#50632;&#51004;&#48064;&#47196;<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>(&#24489;&#21476;&#36939;&#21205;)&#51008; &#48520;&#44600;&#44057;&#51060; &#51068;&#50612;&#45208; &#46300;&#46356;&#50612; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;(&#20154;&#26412;&#20027;&#32681;)&#44032; &#45824;&#46160;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">In medieval feudal society, the original human nature had long been repressed. Hence, people were all the more ardent in their pursuit of these values, which arose from the external promptings of their original nature. They began to probe into the classical heritage of Hellenism, which they imported from the Muslims as a result of expanded contacts with the East after the Crusades. The classical Greeks and Romans had pursued the external aspirations of the original human nature.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> They valued freedom, autonomy, reason, the natural world and the practical life. They developed the sciences to a considerable degree. Since these were in full accord with the desire of the original nature in medieval man,<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> the movement to revive the ancient heritage of Hellenism caught fire. Renaissance humanism thus rose to prominence.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p4-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#47476;&#45348;&#49345;&#49828;&#45716; &#48520;&#46976;&#49436;&#50612;(&#20315;&#34349;&#35199;&#35486;)&#47196;&#49436; &lsquo;&#51116;&#49373;(&#20877;&#29983;)&rsquo; &#46608;&#45716; &lsquo;&#48512;&#55141;(&#63846;&#33288;)&rsquo;&#51060;&#46972;&#45716; &#46907;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#51060; &#47476;&#45348;&#49345;&#49828;&#45716; 14&#49464;&#44592; &#44221;&#48512;&#53552; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hellasasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hellenism - &#54764;&#46972;&#24605;&#24819; [hellasasang] Etymology &#54764;&#46972; [hella] &ndash; Hellas (Ancient Greece); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54764;&#46972;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#50640; &#44288;&#54620; &#44256;&#51204; &#50672;&#44396;&#51032; &#48376;&#49328;&#51064; &#51060;&#53468;&#47532;(&#20234;&#22826;&#21033;)&#50640;&#49436; &#53468;&#46041;&#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;. &#51060; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;(&#20154;&#26412;&#20027;&#32681;) <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51008; &#52376;&#51020;&#50640;&#45716; &#51473;&#49464;&#51064;&#51004;&#47196; &#54616;&#50668;&#44552; &#44536;&#47532;&#49828;&#51032; &#44256;&#45824;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doraga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"spin; rotate; become; return; be delivered - [doraga] (from &#46028;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;)\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46028;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a> &#44536; &#51221;&#49888;&#51012; &#47784;&#48169;&#52992; &#54616;&#47140;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shijack\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"start &ndash; &#22987;&#20316; [shijack] Etymology &#22987; (&#49884;) &ndash; start, beginning; &#20316; (&#51089;) &ndash; composition, work;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#51089;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#51004;&#45208;, &#45908; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naaga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursue, proceed, go[move] forward [naaga] &#45208;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a> &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51008; &#44536; &#44256;&#51204;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munhwa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"culture &ndash; &#25991;&#21270; [munhwa] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; writing; &#21270; (&#54868;) [hwa] &ndash; to be, to become;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#54868;<\/a>(&#21476;&#20856;&#25991;&#21270;)&#47484; &#51116;&#49373;&#54616;&#50668; &#51473;&#49464;&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reform - &#25913;&#38761; [gaehyeok] Etymology &#25913; (&#44060;) [gae] &ndash; reform; fix; &#38761; (&#54785;) [hyeok] &ndash; to change; to alter; to reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44060;&#54785;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#50734;&#44200;&#51648;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#44256;, &#46608; &#51060;&#44163;&#51008; &#48708;&#45800; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munhwa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"culture &ndash; &#25991;&#21270; [munhwa] Etymology &#25991; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; writing; &#21270; (&#54868;) [hwa] &ndash; to be, to become;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#54868;<\/a>&#50640;&#47564; &#44536;&#52828; &#44163;&#51060; &#50500;&#45768;&#46972; &#51221;&#52824;, &#44221;&#51228;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a> &#46321; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a> &#51204;&#48152;&#50640; &#44152;&#52828; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeogshin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"renovation &ndash; &#21453;&#30465; [hyeogshin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54785;&#49888;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; 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<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> &#50896;&#46041;&#47141;&#51060; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shidae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"era, age, period &ndash; &#26178;&#20195; [shidae] Etymology &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; time, hour, era, age; &#20195; (&#45824;) [dae] &ndash; to replace;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49884;&#45824;<\/a>&#51201;&#51064; &#49324;&#51312;(&#24605;&#28526;)&#50688;&#45912; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;<span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(&#54841;&#51008; &#51064;&#47928;&#51452;&#51032;)<\/span>&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#48393;&#44148;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>(&#23553;&#24314;&#31038;&#26371;) &#51204;&#48152;&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeogshin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"renovation &ndash; &#21453;&#30465; [hyeogshin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54785;&#49888;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeongae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"unfolding, manifestation - &#23637;&#38283; [jeongae] Etymology &#23637; (&#51204;) [jeon] &ndash; to unfold, spread; &#38283; (&#44060;) [gae] &ndash; to open;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#44060;<\/a>&#46108; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonsang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"phenomenon - &#29694;&#35937; [hyeonsang] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; appear; &#35937; (&#49345;) [sang] &ndash; shape, figure, appearance;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49345;<\/a>&#51012; &#47476;&#45348;&#49345;&#49828;<span class=\"has-small-font-size\">(&#47928;&#50696;&#48512;&#55141;)<\/span>&#46972;&#44256; &#48512;&#47480;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.1.p4\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">The Renaissance came to life in fourteenth-century Italy, which was the center of the study of the classical Hellenic heritage. Though it began as a movement imitating the thought and life of ancient Greece and Rome, it soon developed into a wider movement which transformed the medieval way of life. It expanded beyond the sphere of culture to encompass every aspect of society, including politics, economic life and religion. In fact, it became the external driving force for the construction of the modern world.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-1.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-1-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-1.png\" alt=\"The Renaissance\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><div class=\"has-header-2\"><p id=\"dp2-5.1.2-kor\"><b><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">&#8545;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a><\/span><\/span><\/b><\/p><\/div>\n\n\n\n<h3 id=\"dp2-5.1.2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">1.2 The Reformation<\/span><\/span><\/h3>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p1-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51473;&#49464;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>(&#20013;&#19990;&#31038;&#26371;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#51032; &#44368;&#54889;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/boggwi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"restoration &ndash; &#24489;&#27512; [boggwi] Etymology &#24489; (&#48373;) [bog] &ndash; restore, return; &#27512; (&#44480;) [gwi] &ndash; to return, to go back;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48373;&#44480;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seomni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"providence &ndash; &#25885;&#29702; [seomni] Etymology &#25885; (&#49453;) [seom] &ndash; to manage; &#29702; (&#47532;) [ri] &ndash; reason, logic;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49453;&#47532;<\/a>(&#24489;&#27512;&#25885;&#29702;)&#45716; &#44368;&#54889;&#44284; &#49849;&#47140;&#51032; &#49464;&#49549;&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/tarak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"fall &ndash; &#22702;&#33853; [tarak] Etymology &#22702; (&#53440;) [ta] &ndash; to fall, to degenerate; &#33853; (&#46973;) [rak] &ndash; to fall, to drop;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53440;&#46973;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#47568;&#48120;&#50516;&#50500; &#51060;&#47344; &#49688; &#50630;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#50632;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#50948;&#50640;&#49436; &#45436;&#54620; &#48148;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> &#51473;&#49464;&#51064;&#46308;&#51060; &#51064;&#48376;&#51452;&#51032;&#47484; &#48512;&#47476;&#51670;&#44172; &#46120;&#50640; &#46384;&#46972; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"freedom, liberty &ndash; &#33258;&#30001; [jayu] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] &ndash; self; &#30001; (&#50976;) [yu] &ndash; cause, reason;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50976;<\/a>&#47484; &#44396;&#49549;&#54616;&#45716; &#54805;&#49885;&#51201;&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uishik\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"consciousness &ndash; &#24847;&#35672; [uishik]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51032;&#49885;<\/a>&#44284; &#44508;&#48276;&#50640; &#48152;&#54637;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#44256;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; &#51088;&#51452;&#49457;&#51012; &#50976;&#47536;&#54616;&#45716; &#48393;&#44148;&#44228;&#44553;&#51228;&#46020;(&#23553;&#24314;&#38542;&#32026;&#21046;&#24230;)&#50752; &#44368;&#54889;&#44428;(&#25934;&#30343;&#27402;)&#50640; &#45824;&#54637;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naaga\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursue, proceed, go[move] forward [naaga] &#45208;&#50500;&#44032;&#45796;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45208;&#50500;&#44032;<\/a> &#44536;&#46308;&#51008; &#46608; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ingan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, humanity &ndash; &#20154;&#38291; [ingan] Etymology &#20154; (&#51064;) [in] &ndash; human, person; &#38291; (&#44036;) [gan] &ndash; between;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51064;&#44036;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/iseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reason; rationality - &#29702;&#24615; [iseong] Etymology &#29702; (&#47532;) [i] &ndash; reason, logic; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51060;&#49457;<\/a>(&#63972;&#24615;)&#44284; &#51060;&#51648;(&#63972;&#26234;)&#47484; &#47924;&#49884;&#54616;&#44256;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/muo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"what &ndash; &#20309;(&#54616;) [muo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47924;&#50631;<\/a>&#51060;&#46304;&#51648; &#44368;&#54889;&#50640; &#50696;&#49549;&#49884;&#53412;&#45716; &#45936;&#49436;&#47564; &#54644;&#44208;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/doenda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"do &ndash; &#21270;(&#54868;) [doenda] from &#46112; [doel] &ndash; to be, to become\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46108;&#45796;<\/a>&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saeng-gak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"thought, idea &ndash; &#24605;(&#49324;) [saeng-gak]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#44033;<\/a>&#54616;&#45716; &#44256;&#47336;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/saenghwal\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"daily living, lifestyle, way of life &ndash; &#29983;&#27963; [saenghwal] Etymology &#29983; (&#49373;) [saeng] &ndash; of life, to be born; &#27963; (&#54876;) [hwal] &ndash; activity;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49373;&#54876;<\/a>&#50640; &#48152;&#48156;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#51004;&#47728;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jayeon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature - &#33258;&#28982; [jayeon] Etymology &#33258; (&#51088;) [ja] - self; &#28982; (&#50672;) [yeon]- be as it is;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51088;&#50672;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeonshil\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"reality &ndash; &#29694;&#23526; [hyeonshil] Etymology &#29694; (&#54788;) [hyeon] &ndash; current, existing; &#23526; (&#49892;) [shil] &ndash; reality, truth;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54788;&#49892;<\/a>&#44284; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwahak\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Science - &#31185;&#23416; [gwahak] Etymology &#31185; (&#44284;) [gwa] - grade, class; &#23416; (&#54617;) [hak] - to learn, to study;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44284;&#54617;<\/a>&#51012; &#47924;&#49884;&#54616;&#45716; &#46164;&#49464;&#51201;(&#36929;&#19990;&#30340;), &#53440;&#44228;&#51201;(&#20182;&#30028;&#30340;), &#44552;&#50837;&#51201;(&#31105;&#24958;&#30340;)&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/thaedo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"attitude &ndash; &#24907;&#24230; [thaedo] Etymology &#24907; (&#53468;) [thae] &ndash; manner, attitude; &#24230; (&#46020;) [do] &ndash; boundary, extension;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#53468;&#46020;<\/a>&#47484; &#48176;&#44201;&#54616;&#44172; &#46108; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;. &#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; &#46104;&#50612; &#47560;&#52840;&#45236; &#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kidoggyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"christianity &ndash; &#22522;&#30563;&#25934; [kidoggyo] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) [ki] &ndash; foundation, basis; &#30563; (&#46021;) [dok] &ndash; supervise, direct; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments The word &ldquo;Christianity&rdquo; is written as a combination of two Chinese characters, ki (&#22522;), meaning &ldquo;foundation&rdquo; or &ldquo;basis&rdquo; and dok (&#30563;), meaning &ldquo;to supervise, govern.&rdquo; Christianity is a religion of&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46021;&#44368;<\/a>&#51064;&#46308;&#51008; &#44368;&#54889;&#51221;&#52824;(&#25934;&#30343;&#25919;&#27835;)&#50640; &#48152;&#54637;&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p1\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The providence of restoration centering on the medieval papacy did not bear fruit due to the secularization and decadence of the Church leadership. Consequently,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> as the people advocated humanism, they also rebelled against the ritualism and rules of the Church which were constraining their free devotion. They fought against the stratified feudal system and papal authority which deprived them of autonomy. They protested the medieval view that faith required unquestioning obedience to the dictates of the Church in all areas of life, which denied them the right to worship God according to the dictates of conscience based on their own reading of the Bible. They also questioned the other-worldly and ascetic monastic ideal which devalued the natural world, science and the practical affairs of life. Out of these grievances, many medieval Christians revolted against the rule of the papacy.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p2-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">&#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060;<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#51473;&#49464; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"society &ndash; &#31038;&#26371; [sahoe] Etymology &#31038; (&#49324;) &ndash; social; &#26371; (&#54924;) &ndash; to gather;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54924;<\/a>&#51064;&#46308;&#51060; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>(&#26412;&#24615;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"external [oejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50808;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54632;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> &#50613;&#50517;&#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/bonseong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"nature, essence - &#26412;&#24615; [bonseong] Etymology &#26412; (&#48376;) [bon] &ndash; origin, root, source; &#24615; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; nature; character;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48376;&#49457;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/naejeogin\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"internal [naejeogin]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#45236;&#51201;&#51064;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yongmang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"desire &ndash; &#24958;&#26395; [yongmang] Etymology &#24958; (&#50837;) [yok] &ndash; desire, lust; &#26395; (&#47581;) [mang] &ndash; to desire, to expect, to hope;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50837;&#47581;<\/a>&#46020; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/chugu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"pursuit, search &ndash; &#36861;&#27714; [chugu] Etymology &#36861; (&#52628;) [chu] &ndash; to chase, to follow; &#27714; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; request, wish;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#52628;&#44396;<\/a>&#54616;&#44172; &#46104;&#50612;, &#46300;&#46356;&#50612; &#49324;&#46020;(&#20351;&#24466;)&#46308;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hananim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"God &mdash; &#22825;&#20027; [hananim]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54616;&#45208;&#45784;<\/a>&#51032; &#46907;&#47564;&#51012; &#46384;&#47476;&#44592;&#50640; &#50676;&#47148;&#54664;&#45912; &#52488;&#45824; &#44592;&#46021;&#51221;&#49888;(&#22522;&#30563;&#31934;&#31070;)&#50640;&#47196;&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;(&#24489;&#21476;)&#47484; &#48512;&#47476;&#51670;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#51004;&#45768;, &#51060;&#44163;&#51060; &#44263; &#51473;&#49464;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/isseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"there is &ndash; &#22312;(&#51116;) [isseo] From &#51080;&#51012; [isseul] &ndash; exist\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51080;&#50612;<\/a>&#49436;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hibeurisasang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Hebraism - &#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#24605;&#24819; [hibeurisasang] Etymology &#55176;&#48652;&#47532; [hibeuri] &ndash; Hebrew (Jewish people); &#24605;&#24819; (&#49324;&#49345;) [sasang] &ndash; thought, idea; philosophy;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#55176;&#48652;&#47532;&#49324;&#49345;<\/a>&#51032; &#48373;&#44256;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p2\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">Accordingly,<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> as medieval Europeans sought to realize the external aspirations of their original nature, they also began to pursue its repressed internal aspirations. They called for the revival of the spirit of early Christianity, when believers zealously lived for the Will of God, guided by the words of Jesus and the apostles.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p3-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\"> 14&#49464;&#44592;&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Great Britain, England - &#33521;&#22283; [yeonguk] Etymology &#33521; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; flower, petal; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#44397;<\/a> &#50725;&#49828;&#54252;&#46300;&#45824;&#54617;&#51032; &#49888;&#54617;&#44368;&#49688; &#50948;&#53364;&#47532;&#54532;(Wycliffe 1324&sim;1384)&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Bible &ndash; &#32854;&#26360; [seongseo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#26360; (&#49436;) [so] &ndash; book, codex, document, letter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#49436;<\/a>&#47484; &#50689;&#50669;(&#33521;&#35695;)&#54616;&#50668;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/shinang\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Belief, faith &ndash; &#20449;&#20208; [shinang] Etymology &#20449; (&#49888;) [shin] &ndash; faith, religious belief; &#20208; (&#50521;) [ang] &ndash; to raise the head to look, to look up, to rely on, to admire; Fragments If you look at the Chinese character for shin (&#20449;), meaning belief, you will see it is a combination of the characters for&hellip;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49888;&#50521;<\/a>&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kijun\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"standard &ndash; &#22522;&#28310; [kijun] Etymology &#22522; (&#44592;) &ndash; foundation, base; &#28310; (&#51456;) &ndash; standard;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#51456;<\/a>&#51012; &#44368;&#54889;&#51060;&#45208; &#49849;&#47140;&#50640;&#44172; &#46168; &#44163;&#51060; &#50500;&#45768;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seongseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Bible &ndash; &#32854;&#26360; [seongseo] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#26360; (&#49436;) [so] &ndash; book, codex, document, letter;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#49436;<\/a> &#51088;&#52404;&#50640;&#45796; &#46188;&#50556; &#54620;&#45796;&#44256; &#51452;&#51109;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongshi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"simultaneity, concurrence - &#21516;&#26178; [dongshi] Etymology &#21516; (&#46041;) [dong] &mdash; same; identical; &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; era, age, period;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;<\/a>&#50640;, <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gyohoe\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"church - &#25945;&#26371; [gyohoe] Etymology &#25945; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; to teach; class; &#26371; (&#54924;) [hoe] &ndash; to gather, assemble;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44368;&#54924;<\/a>&#51032; &#51228;&#46020;&#45208; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/uishik\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"consciousness &ndash; &#24847;&#35672; [uishik]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51032;&#49885;<\/a>&#51060;&#45208; &#44508;&#48276;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seong-gyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Holy Scripture &ndash; &#32854;&#32147; [seong-gyeong] Etymology &#32854; (&#49457;) [seong] &ndash; holy, saint, sacred; &#32147; (&#44221;) [gyeong] &ndash; sacred texts of a certain religion, often used as a suffix for the titles of religious works;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49457;&#44221;<\/a>&#50640; &#50500;&#47924;&#47088; &#44540;&#44144;&#46020; &#50630;&#45716; &#44163;&#51060;&#46972;&#44256; &#51613;&#50616;&#54616;&#47732;&#49436; &#49849;&#47140;&#51032; &#50980;&#46973;(&#63958;&#33853;)&#44284; &#44536;&#46308;&#51032; &#48124;&#51473;&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; &#52265;&#52712; &#48143; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwollyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"power - &#27402;&#21147; [gwollyeok]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44428;&#47141;<\/a> &#45224;&#50857;&#51012; &#53685;&#48149;&#54616;&#50688;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p3\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Blue,\"><span class=\"dp-blue\">This medieval movement to revive Hebraism began with John Wycliffe (1324-1384), a professor of theology at Oxford University, who translated the Bible into English. He asserted that neither the papacy nor the priesthood could determine the standard of faith, but only the Bible itself. Demonstrating that many of the dogmas, ceremonies and rules of the Church had no basis in Scripture, he denounced the priesthood for its decadence, exploitation of the people and abuse of power.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p4-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>(&#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761;&#36939;&#21205;)&#51008; &#49901;&#51088;&#44400;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>(&#21313;&#23383;&#36557;&#25136;&#29229;)&#50640; &#51032;&#54616;&#50668; &#44368;&#54889;&#51032; &#50948;&#49888;&#51060; &#46504;&#50612;&#51652; &#54980; 14&#49464;&#44592;&#48512;&#53552; &#51060;&#48120; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Great Britain, England - &#33521;&#22283; [yeonguk] Etymology &#33521; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; flower, petal; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#44397;<\/a>&#50640;&#49436; &#53468;&#46041;&#46104;&#50632;&#44256;, 15&#49464;&#44592; &#47568;&#50685;&#50640;&#45716; &#51060;&#53468;&#47532;(&#20234;&#22826;&#21033;)&#50640;&#49436;&#46020; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060; &#51068;&#50612;&#45228;&#51004;&#45208; &#47784;&#46160; &#49892;&#54056;&#54616;&#50668; &#52376;&#54805;&#51012; &#45817;&#54616;&#44256; &#47568;&#50520;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47084;&#45796;&#44032;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> 1517&#45380; &#44368;&#54889; &#47112;&#50724; 10&#49464;&#44032; &#49457;&#48288;&#46300;&#47196;&#49324;&#50896;&#51032; &#44148;&#52629;&#44592;&#44552;&#51012; &#47784;&#51004;&#44592; &#50948;&#54616;&#50668; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/sahu\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"after death &ndash; &#27515;&#24460; [sahu] Etymology &#27515; (&#49324;) - death; &#24460; (&#54980;) - after;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49324;&#54980;<\/a>(&#27515;&#24460;)&#50640; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/guwon\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"salvation - &#25937;&#25588; [guwon] Etymology &#25937; (&#44396;) [gu] &ndash; save, rescue, relieve; &#25588; (&#50896;) [won] &ndash; aid, assist;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44396;&#50896;<\/a>(&#25937;&#25588;)&#51012; &#48155;&#45716; &#49549;&#51396;(&#36118;&#32618;)&#51032; &#54364;&#46972;&#44256; &#49440;&#51204;&#54616;&#47732;&#49436; &#47732;&#51396;&#48512;(&#20813;&#32618;&#31526;)&#47484; &#54036;&#44172; &#46104;&#51088;, &#51060; &#54224;&#54644;&#50640; &#45824;&#54620; &#48152;&#45824;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51060; &#46020;&#54868;&#49440;&#51060; &#46104;&#50612; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kyeolguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"at root; in the result; in the end - &#32080;&#23616; [kyeolg&#712;uk]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44397;<\/a> &#46021;&#51068;&#50640;&#49436; &#48708;&#53584;&#48288;&#47476;&#53356;&#45824;&#54617;&#51032; &#49888;&#54617;&#44368;&#49688;&#47196; &#51080;&#45912; &#47560;&#47476;&#54004; &#47336;&#53552;&#47484; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyogaehyeok\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Reformation - &#23447;&#25934;&#25913;&#38761; [jongyogaehyeok] Etymology &#23447;&#25934; (&#51333;&#44368;) [jongyo] &ndash; religion; &#25913;&#38761; (&#44060;&#54785;) [gaehyeok] &ndash; reform;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;&#44060;&#54785;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>&#51008; &#54253;&#48156;&#46104;&#50632;&#45796;. &#44536;&#47532;&#54616;&#50668; &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hyeongmyeong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"revolution - &#38761;&#21629; [hyeongmyeong] Etymology &#38761; (&#54785;) [hyeog] &ndash; to change, to alter, to reform; &#21629; (&#47749;) [myeong] &ndash; life;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54785;&#47749;<\/a>&#50868;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dong-ui\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"agreement &ndash; &#21516;&#24847; [dong-ui] Etymology &#21516; (&#46041;) &ndash; same, identical; &#24847; (&#51032;) &ndash; will, soul, idea;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#51032;<\/a> &#48520;&#44600;&#51008; &#51216;&#52264;&#47196; &#51613;&#45824;&#46104;&#50612; &#48520;&#46976;&#49436;(&#20315;&#34349;&#35199;)&#50640;&#49436;&#45716; &#52860;&#48712;, &#49828;&#50948;&#49828;&#50640;&#49436;&#45716; &#52180;&#48729;&#44544;&#47532; &#46321;&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#51004;&#47196; &#54876;&#48156;&#55176; &#51652;&#51204;&#46104;&#50612; &#44052;&#44256;, &#44536;&#44163;&#51008; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/yeonguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"Great Britain, England - &#33521;&#22283; [yeonguk] Etymology &#33521; (&#50689;) [yeong] &ndash; flower, petal; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50689;&#44397;<\/a>, &#54868;&#46976;(&#21644;&#34349;) &#46321; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"empire - &#24093;&#22283; [jeguk] Etymology &#24093; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; emperor; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51228;&#44397;<\/a>(&#35576;&#22283;)&#51004;&#47196; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/hwakttae\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"expansion; enlargement; increase - &#25844;&#22823; [hwakttae] Etymology &#25844; (&#54869;) [hwak] &ndash; to expand; to enlarge; to stretch; &#22823; (&#45824;) [ttae] &ndash; big, great;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#54869;&#45824;<\/a>&#46104;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p4\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\">The Protestant Reformation thus had roots in fourteenth-century England, when papal dignity was at a low point. Similar movements for reform also arose in fifteenth-century Bohemia and Italy, but they were crushed and their leaders executed.<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> To raise funds to build St. Peter&rsquo;s Basilica, Pope Leo X began selling indulgences, which Catholic doctrine affirmed would remit the penalty for sin due in the next life. When this indulgence was proclaimed in Germany in 1517, a movement to protest this abuse ignited a fuse which exploded in the Protestant Reformation under the leadership of Martin Luther (1483-1546), a professor of biblical theology at the University of Wittenberg. The flames of the Reformation grew strong and soon spread to Switzerland under the leadership of Huldrych Zwingli (1484-1531), to France as led by John Calvin (1509-1564), and into such nations as England and the Netherlands.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p5-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\">&#51060;&#50752; &#44057;&#51060; &#46104;&#50612;<\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\"> &#49888;&#44368;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/undong\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"movement - &#36939;&#21205; [undong] Etymology &#36939; (&#50868;) [un] &ndash; to move, to shift, to transfer; &#21205; (&#46041;) [dong] &ndash; move;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50868;&#46041;<\/a>(&#26032;&#25934;&#36939;&#21205;)&#51012; &#46168;&#47084;&#49912;&#44256; &#51068;&#50612;&#45228;&#45912; &#44397;&#51228;&#44036;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ssaum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"battle, fight [ssaum] &#49912;&#50880;&#51012; &#54616;&#45796; - to be engaged in a battle\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49912;&#50880;<\/a>&#51008; &#48177;&#50668;&#45380; &#44036;&#51060;&#45208; &#44228;&#49549;&#46104;&#50612; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/oda\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"to come, to arrive &ndash; &#20358;(&#47000;) [oda]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#50724;&#45796;<\/a>&#44032;, &#47560;&#52840;&#45236; &#46021;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"work &ndash; &#21214;(&#47196;) [ir-eul]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51068;&#51012;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; &#51068;&#50612;&#45228;&#45912; 30&#45380;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>(&#19977;&#21313;&#24180;&#25136;&#29229;)&#51060; 1648&#45380; &#48288;&#49828;&#53944;&#54036;&#47116;&#51312;&#50557;&#51004;&#47196; &#51064;&#54616;&#50668; &#45149;&#45208;&#47732;&#49436; &#49888;&middot;&#44396;&#51333;&#54028;&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ssaum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"battle, fight [ssaum] &#49912;&#50880;&#51012; &#54616;&#45796; - to be engaged in a battle\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49912;&#50880;<\/a>&#51008; &#51068;&#45800;&#46973;&#51012; &#51667;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,White,\"> &#44536; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gyeolgwa\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"result, consequence - &#32080;&#26524; [gyeolgwa] Etymology &#32080; (&#44228;) [gyeol] &ndash; result; &#26524; (&#47749;) [gwa] &ndash; fruit, result;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44208;&#44284;<\/a> &#48513;&#44396;(&#21271;&#27472;)&#45716; &#44172;&#47476;&#47564; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/minjog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, nation - &#27665;&#26063; [minjog] Etymology &#27665; (&#48124;) [min] &ndash; the people, the populace, the nation; &#26063; (&#51313;) [jog] &ndash; clan, tribe, ethnic group;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48124;&#51313;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> &#49888;&#44368;(&#26032;&#25934;)&#51032; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/seunni\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"victory &ndash; &#21213;&#21033; [seunni] Etymology &#21213; (&#49849;) &ndash; win; &#21033; (&#47532;) &ndash; profit, benefit;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49849;&#47532;<\/a>&#47196; &#46028;&#50500;&#44052;&#44256;, &#45224;&#44396;(&#21335;&#27472;)&#45716; &#46972;&#54004; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/minjog\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"people, nation - &#27665;&#26063; [minjog] Etymology &#27665; (&#48124;) [min] &ndash; the people, the populace, the nation; &#26063; (&#51313;) [jog] &ndash; clan, tribe, ethnic group;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#48124;&#51313;<\/a>&#51012; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungsimhan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"centered - &#20013;&#24515;&#54620; [jungsimhan] Etymology &#20013;&#24515; (&#51473;&#49900;) - center; &#54620; - suffix;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;&#54620;<\/a> &#44396;&#44368;(&#33290;&#25934;)&#51032; &#54032;&#46020;&#47196;&#49436; &#45224;&#50500;&#51648;&#44172; &#46104;&#50632;&#45912; &#44163;&#51060;&#45796;.<\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p5\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Red,\"><span class=\"dp-red\">The wars of religion which swirled around the Protestant movements continued for more than one hundred years until 1648, when the Treaty of Westphalia ended the Thirty Years&rsquo; War.<\/span><\/span><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,White,\"> Protestantism triumphed in Northern Europe, while among the peoples of Southern Europe the Roman Catholic church solidified its influence.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<blockquote class=\"korparagraph is-layout-flow wp-block-quote-is-layout-flow\">\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p6-kor\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"&#54620;&#44397;&#50612;,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">&#51060; 30&#45380;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>&#51008; &#46021;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ireul\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"work &ndash; &#21214;(&#47196;) [ir-eul]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51068;&#51012;<\/a> <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jungshim\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"center, middle &ndash; &#20013;&#24515; [jungshim] Etymology &#20013; (&#51473;) [jung] &ndash; middle, medium; &#24515; (&#49900;) [shim] &ndash; heart; Verbs &#51473;&#49900;&#54616;&#45796; &ndash; put something to the center;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51473;&#49900;<\/a>&#54616;&#44256; &#54532;&#47196;&#53580;&#49828;&#53444;&#53944;&#50752; &#44032;&#53672;&#47533;&#44368;&#46020; &#44036;&#50640; &#51068;&#50612;&#45228;&#45912; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ssaum\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"battle, fight [ssaum] &#49912;&#50880;&#51012; &#54616;&#45796; - to be engaged in a battle\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#49912;&#50880;<\/a>&#51060;&#50632;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/keurona\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"however, but, although [keuron&#712;a]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44536;&#47084;&#45208;<\/a> &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>&#51008; &#45800;&#49692;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>(&#23447;&#25934;&#25136;&#29229;)&#50640; &#44536;&#52824;&#51648; &#50506;&#44256; &#46021;&#51068;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"empire - &#24093;&#22283; [jeguk] Etymology &#24093; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; emperor; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51228;&#44397;<\/a>&#51032; &#51316;&#54224;(&#23384;&#24290;)&#47484; &#44208;(&#27770;)&#54616;&#45716; &#51221;&#52824;&#51201;&#51064; &#45236;&#46976;&#51060;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kido\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"prayer &ndash; &#31048;&#31153; [kido] Etymology &#31048; (&#44592;) &ndash; pray, beg; &#31153; (&#46020;) &ndash; to pray;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46020;<\/a> &#54616;&#50688;&#45796;. <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/ttaraseo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"so,&nbsp;therefore, thus [ttaraseo]\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46384;&#46972;&#49436;<\/a> &#51060; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeonjaeng\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"war &ndash; &#25136;&#29229; [jeonjaeng] Etymology &#25136; (&#51204;) &ndash; battle; &#29229; (&#51137;) &ndash; dispute, struggle;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51204;&#51137;<\/a>&#51012; &#51333;&#49885;&#49884;&#53416; &#48288;&#49828;&#53944;&#54036;&#47116;&#44053;&#54868;&#54924;&#51032;(&#35611;&#21644;&#26371;&#35696;)&#45716; &#49888;&middot;&#44396;&#44368;&#54028;&#50640; &#46041;&#46321;&#54620; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/gwonan\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"authority &ndash; &#27402;&#38480; [gwonan] Etymology &#27402; (&#44428;) &ndash; authority, right; &#38480; (&#54620;) &ndash; limitation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44428;&#54620;<\/a>&#51012; &#48512;&#50668;&#54616;&#45716; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jongyo\/\" target=\"_blank\" title='religion &ndash; &#23447;&#25934; [jongyo] Etymology &#23447; (&#51333;) [jong] &ndash; fundamental knowledge; &#25934; (&#44368;) [gyo] &ndash; teaching, religion, faith; Fragments In Korean, the word for religion is jongyo. The first Chinese character &#23447; (jong) means \"wooden floor.\" The second character &#25934; (gyo) means \"teaching.\" Hence, what we call religion is the teaching that helps human beings&hellip;' class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51333;&#44368;<\/a>&#54924;&#51032;(&#23447;&#25934;&#26371;&#35696;)&#51064; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/dongshi\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"simultaneity, concurrence - &#21516;&#26178; [dongshi] Etymology &#21516; (&#46041;) [dong] &mdash; same; identical; &#26178; (&#49884;) [shi] &ndash; era, age, period;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#46041;&#49884;<\/a>&#50640; &#46021;&#51068;, &#48520;&#46976;&#49436;(&#20315;&#34349;&#35199;), &#49436;&#48152;&#50500;(&#35199;&#29677;&#29273;), &#49828;&#50920;&#45940; &#46321; <a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/jeguk\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"empire - &#24093;&#22283; [jeguk] Etymology &#24093; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; emperor; &#22283; (&#44397;) [guk] &ndash; country; state; nation;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#51228;&#44397;<\/a>&#44036;(&#35576;&#22283;&#38291;)&#51032; &#50689;&#53664;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/munje\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"question, problem &ndash; &#21839;&#38988; [munje] Etymology &#21839; (&#47928;) [mun] &ndash; ask, question; &#38988; (&#51228;) [je] &ndash; title, issue;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#47928;&#51228;<\/a>&#47484; &#54644;&#44208;&#54616;&#45716; &#51221;&#52824;&#51201;&#51064; &#44397;&#51228;&#54924;&#51032;(&#22283;&#38555;&#26371;&#35696;)&#51060;<a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/words\/kido\/\" target=\"_blank\" title=\"prayer &ndash; &#31048;&#31153; [kido] Etymology &#31048; (&#44592;) &ndash; pray, beg; &#31153; (&#46020;) &ndash; to pray;\" class=\"encyclopedia\">&#44592;&#46020;<\/a> &#54616;&#50688;&#45796;.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n\n\n\n<p id=\"dp2-5.1.2.p6\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"English,Yellow,\"><span class=\"dp-yellow\">The Thirty Years&rsquo; War between Protestants and Catholics was fought on the soil of Germany. However, this conflict was not simply a religious war. More than that, it was a civil and political conflict to decide the fate of the German states. The Treaty of Westphalia, which concluded this war, was both a religious settlement which established an accommodation between the Protestants and Catholics and a political settlement which resolved international territorial disputes among such nations as Austria, France, Sweden and Spain.<\/span><\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure style=\"margin-bottom: 24px;\"><span class=\"wp-block-scf-block-scf-gutenberg scf-content-chunk\" data-scf=\"Slides,Red,\"><a href=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-2.png\" data-lbwps-width=\"1920\" data-lbwps-height=\"1080\" data-lbwps-srcsmall=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-2-800x450.png\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/07\/period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah-1-2.png\" alt=\"The Reformation\"><\/a><\/span><\/figure><hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity is-style-dots\"><p><div class=\"alignleft\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah\/\" title=\"Chapter 5. The Period of Preparation for the Second Advent of the Messiah\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2190<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Chapter 5. The Period of Preparation for the Second Advent of the Messiah<\/p><\/a><\/div> <div class=\"alignright\"><a href=\"https:\/\/principle.study\/en\/dp\/the-period-of-preparation-for-the-second-advent-of-the-messiah\/the-period-of-religious-and-ideological-conflicts\/\" title=\"Section 2. The Period of Religious and Ideological Conflicts (1648-1789)\"><p style=\"font-size: 72px; text-align: center; margin-bottom: -32px;\">\u2192<\/p><br><p class=\"has-large-font-size\">Section 2. 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