<p>In this insightful book the author a Korean Pentecostal scholar embarks on a deep exploration of the theological and historical evolution of the Korean healing movement. Through meticulous analysis of three pivotal figures - Ik-du Kim Seong-bong Lee and Yong-gi Cho - the study delves into the key contextual forces that have shaped their healing theologies and practices within the Korean Church. This work offers a systematic examination of the distinctive features of Korean healing theology aiming to furnish readers with a robust theological framework for understanding Korean healing practices. Furthermore it seeks to equip 21st-century spirit-empowered Christians with theological safeguards for their beliefs in divine healing thus providing a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of faith culture and healing.</p><p></p><p></p>