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Wholesale Meaningful Connections in My Long Journey Between a Pine Grove of Songki-Ri and the Bank of the Siuslaw River - Hardcover
Wholesale Meaningful Connections in My Long Journey Between a Pine Grove of Songki-Ri and the Bank of the Siuslaw River - Hardcover
Wholesale Meaningful Connections in My Long Journey Between a Pine Grove of Songki-Ri and the Bank of the Siuslaw River - Hardcover
Wholesale Meaningful Connections in My Long Journey Between a Pine Grove of Songki-Ri and the Bank of the Siuslaw River - Hardcover
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by Song-Nai Rhee (Author) This is Song-nai Rhee's personal memoirs of an eighty-seven-year-long life between a pine grove of Songki-riin, Korea and the bank of the Siuslaw River on the West Coast, covering his early life during World War II; his existential crisis during the Korean War; his life transformation from Confucian to Christian; coming to America and Northwest Christian College; his formal education in America (resulting in two bachelors, four masters, and two PhD degrees); thirty-seven years of professional service at NCC (now Bushnell University) as a professor of history, Bible, and archaeology, as well as academic vice president/dean; and as a father, grandfather, and writer/publisher, retiring as a farmer/fisherman on the bank of the Siuslaw River. Most of all, this book is about the people, beginning with Bill Peterson in a war zone, who helped make all this and Rhee's life possible--the meaningful connections. Author Biography Song-nai Rhee grew up in Korea during World War II and served as a translator for the US Army during the Korean War. He came to the US in 1955 for higher education, earning two bachelor's degrees, four master's degrees, and two PhDs. He became a professor, academic vice-president, and academic dean of Northwest Christian College (now Bushnell University) in Eugene, OR. His academic specialties include ancient Israel, the Near East, China, Korea, and Japan. He is the author of Beautiful as the Rainbow: Nashimoto Masako, a Japanese Princess against All Odds for Love, Life, and Happiness (2013) and Archaeology of Toraijin: Human, Technological, and Cultural Flow from the Korean Peninsula to the Japanese Archipelago, c. 800 BC--AD 600 (2021). Number of Pages: 308 Dimensions: 0.75 x 10 x 7 IN Publication Date: January 10, 2023
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SKU: 9781666751659 Made in United States Weight: 0.75 kg (1.66 lb) EAN: 9781666751659












