Syngman Rhee

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Who is Syngman Rhee?

Syngman Rhee is a Presbyterian minister who has served as the Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 2000.

Rhee and a younger brother fled North Korea in 1950, leaving behind his mother and four sisters. His family was hoping they would return in two or three weeks. Rhee's father had been a Christian minister and died in prison under the communists. For Rhee, it turned into decades of separation, finally ended in 1978.

As a refugee in South Korea, Rhee recalls that

"Church World Service came with food, blankets, most of all hope in the hopeless situation for the people who were struggling. The ministry of compassion touched me very, very deeply. That's one of the reasons why I was very active in National Council of Churches and Church World Service."

Rhee joined the Republic of Korea Marine Corps and in 1953 was sent to the United States for special training at the U.S. Marine School in Quantico, Virginia. He says he struck up close friendships with Christian Marine officers and that they continued to correspond after he went back to South Korea.

His friends from Quantico sponsored him as a student at Davis and Elkins College in West Virginia, where Rhee majored in English and religion. From there, he went to Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary, graduating in 1960. He was ordained in Louisville and a week later married to Haesun Rhee, a long-time friend and medical doctor in South Korea.

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Nationality
  • United States of America
Education
  • Chicago Theological Seminary
  • Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary

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on July 23, 2013

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