Presbyterian Church in the Republic of Korea

Ministers from Australia, Canada and America came in increasing number to Korea.

One year later Chosun Seminary was opened in the south, this become the nucleus of KiJang.

In 1946 the Presbyterian Church of Korea adopted the Chosun Seminary.

The President of the Seminary, Dr. Kim Jae-Joon, published an essay that caused a violent debate between conservatives and progressive theological positions.

Later, it became obvious to the Assembly that the theological position of Chosun Seminary could not be tolerated.