Primary sources: Korean language.I. Sources on Sok Hon Ham.
Ham Sok Hon Chonjib [The Complete Works of Sok Hon Ham; The 20 Book Series of Sok Hon Ham], (Seoul: Hangilsa).
1. Ttuturo Bon Hangukyoksa [Korean History from a Spiritual Perspective], 1992.
2. Inkanhyokmyong ui Ch'olhak [The Philosophical Reform of Humanity], 1991.
3. Hanguk Kitokkyonun Muotul Haryonunka [What is Christianity going to do in Korea], 1989.
4. Chukul Ttaekkachi i Kolumulo [To the Last Breath with this Step], 1988.
5. Sop'ungui Norae [The Ode of the West Wind], 1989.
6. Sup'yongson Nomo [Beyond the Horizon], 1988.
7. Gandhiui Ch'ammosup/Gandhi Chasochon [Gandhi & The Biography of Gandhi]. 1987.
8. Ssi-Aleke Ponaenun Pyonji [The Letters to the Ssi-Al], 1985.
9. Yoksawa Minchok [History and Nation], 1988.
10. Talrachinun Sekyeui Hankil Wieso [On the Open Road in a Changing World], 1988.
11. Turyowo Malgo Oech'ila [Speak Out Fearlessly], 1988.
12. Yukch'onman Minchok Ape Purujijnun Malssum [A Cry for the Nation]. 1985.
13. Bhagavadgita [The Bhagavadgita].
14. Saengkakhanun Paeksongilaya Santa [People Should Think for a Living], 1985.
15. Malssum/Quaker Sampaeknyon [The Messages & Friends for 300 Years; The History of Quakers], 1988.
16. Salamui Adul Jesus/Yeonja [Jesus, the Son of God & The Prophet], 1987.
17. Minjokt'ongil ui Kil [The Way of National Unification], 1984.
18. Chinsilul Ch'anun Pottuleke [To Seekers], 1987.
19. Yongwon ui Paetkil [An Eternal Waterway], 1989.
20. Ssi-Al ui Yetkulp'uli [The Re-interpretation of the Oriental Classics], 1988.
Primary sources: English language.
Ham, Sok Hon. "Dialogue With Judas", The Friend, (London, April 2, 1971), pp.373-375.
Ham, Sok Hon. "Kicked By God", (Baltimore, Md., 1969).
Ham, Sok Hon. "Meditations at Pendle Hill - Dialogue", (Seoul Monthly Meeting, 1984).
Ham, Sok Hon. Queen of Suffering: A Spiritual History of Korea, (Philadelphia, 1985).
Unpublished Paper.
Ham, Sok Hon. "The Challenge of Korea", (Philadelphia: Pendle Hill, December 10, 1962).
Secondary sources: Korean language.
Ahn, Byung-mu. Sunsuwa Chohangui Kil", Ssi-Al, Inkan, Yoksa [People, Humanity and History], (Seoul: Hankilsa, 1982).
Ahn, Byung-mu. Ssi-Al and Peace (1), Ssi-Al Moim [Ssi- Al Meeting] (Seoul: Ssi-Al Meeting, April 19, 1992), pp.5-10.
Chong, Po-Sok. "Korean Journalists", Wolkan Choson, (Seoul: Choson Newspaper Company, November 1993), pp.600-601.
Kim, Donggill. "A Righteous Man, Sok Hon Ham", Hangukin, (Seoul: Social Development Institute, April 1989), pp.73-77.
Kim, Hung-ho. "The Voice of Ssi-Al Sok Hon Ham", Ssi-Al Sosik [Ssi-Al News], (Seoul: Ham Sok Hon Memorial Association, February 10, 1994), pp.1-6.
Unpublished Dissertations and Studies.
Cho, Yong-Hun. "Ham Sok Hon ui Yunli Sasang Yongu" [Research conducted on Sok Hon Ham's ethical philosophy], MA. diss., (Seoul: Presbyterian Seminary, 1990).
Kim, Dae-Bong. "Ham Sok Hon ui Ssi Al Sasang E Taehan Sinhakjok Chomyong" [A Theological Illumination of Sok Hon Ham's Ssi-Al Philosophy], MA. diss., (Seoul: Methodist Seminary, 1991).
Kim, Jin. "Ham Sok Hon ui Chonggyo Sasang Yongu" [Conducted Research on the Religious Thoughts of Sok Hon Ham], MA. diss., (Seoul: Han-Shin University 1991).
Park, Joung-Hee. "Ham Sok Hon ui Konan Kyonghom kwa Joiinsik" [Ham Sok Hon's suffering experience and understanding of sin: A study of the social biography], MA. diss., (Seoul: E Hwa Woman's University, 1990).
Secondary sources: English language.
Bowman, Barbara. "Ham Sok Hon", The Friend, (London, March 31, 1989), pp.395-396.
"Ham Sok Hon Detained", The Friend, (London, March 12, 1976), p.276.
"Leading Seoul Dissidents Ask Resignation of President Park." The New York Times. March 3rd 1976. p.2.
Lee, Yoon-Gu. "Sok Hon Ham; A Wandering Albatross", Living in the Light Some Quakers Pioneers of the 20th Century, vol.II, (Pennsylvania, 1985), pp.52- 69.
"The Trial in Seoul", The Friend, (London, September 3, 1976), p.1037.
"The Voice of Ham Sok Hon", Friends Journal, (Philadelphia:American Friends Service Committee, February 1, 1984), pp.8-10.
"War is the Most Extreme Luxury; The Voice of Sok Hon Ham", Mahdang [Korean monthly magazine translated into English pamphlet] (Seoul, May 1983).
II. Sources on Korea. Korean Language.Hanguk Paekkwa Sachon [Korean Encyclopedia]. vol.8, (Seoul: Hakwonsa, 1965).
Hanguk Yoksa Yonkuhoe [Korean History Institute]. Iljeha Sahoechuui Undongsa [Korean Socialist Movement Under Japanese Colonial Rule], (Seoul: Hankilsa, 1991).
Kim, Kwangsu. Hanguk Minjok Kitokkyo Paeknyonsa [Korean Christianity History for One Century], (Seoul: Hanguk Kitokkyosa Yonkuso, 1978).
Korean Society for Research in Social History. Hanguk Kunhyondae-ui Minjok Munje [Nationalism in Modern and Contemporary Korea], (Seoul: Munhak-kwa Chisongsa, 1990).
Kum, Chang-tae. Hanguk-ui Chonggyo Sasangsa II - Yugyo, Kitokkyo-p'yon [A History of Religious Thought in Korea-Confucianism and Christianity], (Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 1986).
Ku, Pon-ho. Hanguk Kyongje-ui Yoksajok Chomyong [A Historical Study of Korean Economy], (Seoul: Korea Development Institute, 1991).
Min, Kyong-Pae. Iljehaui Hanguk Kitokkyo Minjok and Sinang Undongsa [The Nationalist and Religious Movement of Korean Christianity under Japanese Colonial Rule], (Seoul: Taehan Kitokkyo Kyosohoe, 1991).
Sin, Yong-ha. Hanguk Hundae Minjokchuui ui Hyong-song Chongae [The Development of Modern Korean Nationalism], (Seoul: Seoul University Press, 1987).
Yun, I-hum. Hanguk Chonggyo Yongu (1-3) [A Study of Korean Religion], (Seoul: Christian Literature Society of Korea, 1991).
Yun, Sungbum. Kitokkyo wa Hanguk Sasang [Christianity and Korean Thought], (Seoul: Taehan Kitokkyo Kyosohoe, 1967).
English Language.
Chung, Chong-shik. editor, Nationalism in Korea, (Seoul: Research Centre of Peace and Unification, 1979).
Clark, Allen D. A History of the Church in Korea, (Seoul: The Christian Literature Society of Korea, 1971).
Cumings, Bruce. The Origins of the Korean War, vol.I, (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1989).
Cumings, Bruce. The Origins of the Korean War, vol.II, (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1990).
Eckert, Carter J. Korea Old and New: A History, (Harvard University Press, 1990).
Grayson, James Huntley. Early Buddhism and Christianity in Korea, (The Netherlands: Leiden, E.J.Brill, 1985).
Halliday, Jon. "The Koreans and their Enemies", London Review of Books, 17 December 1992, p.22.
A Handbook of Korea, (Seoul: Ministry of Culture and Information, 1978).
Henthorn, William E. A History of Korea, (New York: The Free Press, 1971).
Kim, Duk-Hwang. A History of Religions in Korea, (Seoul: Dai Ji Mun Hwa Sa, 1988).
Kim, Yong Bok. editor, Minjung Theology, (Singapore: The Commission on Theological Concerns, 1981).
"Korean Religion: Christianity", The Encyclopedia of Religion, vol.8, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987).
Lee, Chong-sik. The Politics of Korean Nationalism, (University of California Press, 1965).
Lee, Ki-Bak. A New History of Korea, (Harvard University Press, 1984).
Paik, L.George. The History of Protestant Missions in Korea 1832-1910, (Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 1970).
Parmer, Spencer J. Korea and Christianity; The Problem of Identification and Tradition, (Seoul: Royal Asiatic Society, 1967).
Polomka, Peter. The Two Koreas; Catalyst for Conflict in East Asia?, (London: International Institute for Strategic Studies, 1986).
Robinson, Michael E. Cultural Nationalism in Colonial Korea 1920-1925, (University of Washington Press, 1988).
Scalapino, Robert A. Communism in Korea vol.1, (University of California Press, 1972).
Soltau, T.Stanley. Korea: The Hermit Nation and Its Response to Christianity, (New York: World Dominion Press, 1932).
Suh, Dae-sook. The Korean Communist Movement 1918-1948, (New Jersey: Princeton University press, 1967).
Unpublished Paper.
Elder, Joseph. Report on a Trip to North and South Korea, (Philadelphia: AFSC, 1991).
III. Sources on Taoism.Korean Language.
Cha, Chu-Hwan. Hanguk Togyo Sasang Yongu [The Research on the Korean Taoism], (Seoul: Seoul University Press, 1983).
Chong, Pyong-jo. Hanguk Chonggyo Sasang: Pulgyo, Togyo [Korean Religious Thought: Buddhism & Taoism] (Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 1991).
Korea Institute of Taoism. Hanguk Togyo Sasang-ui Ihae [Understanding the Korean Taoist Philosophy], (Seoul: Asian Culture Press, 1991).
English Language.
Chan, Paul. Commentary on Lao-tzu, (Honolulu, 1979).
Chang, Chung-yuan. Tao: A New Way of Thinking, A Translation of the Tao Te Ching, (New York, 1975).
Cooper, J.C. Taoism: The Way of the Mystic, (Norfolk, 1972).
Fung, Yu-lan. Chuang-tzu: A New Selected Translation, 2d ed., (New York, 1964).
Giles, Herbert A. Chung-tzu: Mystic Moralist and Social Reformer, (London, 1926).
Kaltenmark, Max. Lao Tzu & Taoism, (Stanford, 1969).
"Korean Religion: Taoism", The Encyclopedia of Religion, vol.8, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987), pp.367-376.
"Lao-tzu", Encyclopedia Americana. vol.16, (New York: American Corporation, 1974), pp.736-737.
Lau, D.C. editor, Lao-tzu, Tao Te Ching, (Penguin Classics, 1963).
Mair, Victor H. editor, Experimental Essays on Chuang- tzu, (Honolulu, 1983).
Schuhmacher, Stephan. editor, "Chuang-tzu", The Encyclopedia of Eastern Philosophy and Religion, (Boston: Shambhala, 1989).
Siklos, Bulcsu. "The philosophical Taoism of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu," The World's Religions, (London: Routledge, 1988), p.545.
"Taoism", The Encyclopedia of Philosophy, vols. 3 & 4, (New York: The Free Press, 1967), p.391.
"Taoism", New Encyclopedia Britannica. vol.28, 15th ed., (Chicago, 1985), p.396.
Waley, Arthur. The Way and Its Power: A study of the Tao Te Ching and Its Place in Chinese Thought, (New York, 1958).
Wei, H. The Guiding Light of Lao-tzu, (London, 1982).
IV. Sources on Quakerism.Bailey, Sydney D. Peace is a Process, (London: Quaker Home Service, 1993).
Castle, Edgar Bradshaw. Approach to Quakerism, (London: Bannisdale Press, 1961).
Emmott, Elizabeth B. The Story of Quakerism, (London: Friends' Book Centre, 1936).
Fryer, Jonathan. editor, George Fox and the Children of the Light, (London: Kyle Cathie, 1988).
"George Fox", Encyclopedia Americana. vol.11, (New York: American Corporation, 1974), p.678.
Gorman, George H. Introducing Quakers, (London: Quaker Home Service, 1981).
"Friends", Encyclopedia Americana. vol.12, (New York: American Corporation, 1974), p.93.
"Friends", New Encyclopedia Britannica. vol.26, 15th ed., (Chicago, 1985), pp.255-256.
Hubbard, Geoffrey. Quaker By Convincement, (London: Penguin Books, 1985).
Lee, Yoon-Gu. "Quakers in Korea", Friends Journal, (Pennsylvania: American Friends Service Committee, February 1, 1984), p.9.
Loukes, Harold. The Quaker Contribution, (London, 1965).
Nickalls, John. editor, The Journal of George Fox, (London Yearly Meeting, 1975).
O'Shea, Ursula Jane. Living the Way: Quaker Spirituality and Community, (The Religious Society of Friends in Australia Incorporated, 1993).
Soderlund, Jean R. Quakers & Slavery: a divided spirit, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1985).
Some Stories About John Woolman, (London: Quaker Home Service, 1980).
Wright, Mary Ingle. "What is a Quaker Meeting?", Friends Quarterly, (London: 1967 July), pp.560-570.
V. Sources on other Oriental philosophies.Ambedkar, B.R. Gandhi and Gandhism, (Punjab, 1970).
"Confucius and Confucian Thought", The Encyclopedia of Religion vol.4, (London: 1987), p.39.
Barnett, Lionel D. Bhagavadgita, or The Lord's Song, (London, 1905).
Bhave, Vionba. Talks on the Gita, (London, 1960).
Bolle, Kees W. The Bhagavadgita: A New Translation, (Calif., 1979).
Brown, Judith M. Gandhi: Prisoner of Hope, (Yale University Press, 1989).
Confucius [Waley, Arthur]. The Analects of Confucius, (London: G.Allen & Unwind Ltd., 1938).
Creel, Herrlee Glessner. Confucius, the Man and the Myth, (London: Routledge & Kegan, 1951).
Dasgupto, Surendranath. A History of Indian Philosophy (5 vols.) (Cambridge, 1963).
Gotshalk, Richard. The Bhagavad Gita, (Delhi, 1985).
Hsu, Immanuel Chung-yueh, Rise of Modern China, 4th ed., (New York: Oxford University Press, 1990).
Hughes, E.R. editor, Chinese Philosophy in Classical Times, (London: J.M.DENT & SONS LTD., 1942).
"Inazo Nitobe", Christian faith and practice in the experience of the Society of Friends, (London Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, 1988), No.89.
Iyer, R.N. Moral and Political thought of M.Gandhi, (Oxford, 1978).
Parekh, Bhikhu C. Gandhi's Political Philosophy, (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1989).
Pound, Ezra. Confucian Analects, (London, 1956).
"Uchimura Kanzo", The Encyclopedia of Religion, vol.15, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987), pp.111-112.
Uchimura Kanzo, (Seoul: Sechong Munwhasa, 1978), pp.254- 255.
Zaehner, R.C. Hinduism, (Oxford University Press, 1966).
Unpublished Paper.
Hidaka, D. "The History and Philosophy of the Mukyokai or Non-Church Christianity".
VI. Sources on other Western ideologies."ATONEMENT: Christian Concepts", The Encyclopedia of Religion, vol.I, (New York: Macmillan Publishing Company, 1987), p.495.
Bible.
Chardin, Teilhard de. The Phenomenon of Man, (London, 1959).
Dodson, Edward O. The Phenomenon of Man revisited: a biological viewpoint on Teilhard de Chardin, (New York: Columbia University Press, 1984).
Gibran, Kahlil. Jesus, the Son of Man, (London, 1928).
Gibran, Kahlil. The Prophet, (London, 1991).
Grenet, Paul Bernard. Teilhard de Chardin: The Man and His Theories, (London, 1965)
Kim, Donggill. Abraham Lincoln; An Oriental Interpretation, (Seoul: Jungwoo-sa, 1983).
Scharfstein, Ben-Ami. Philosophy East/Philosophy West, (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1978).
Smith, Anthony. National Identity, (Penguin Books, 1991).
Young, Barbara. This Man From Lebanon: Kahlil Gibran, (New York, 1945).
VII. Other Sources.Interviews
A list; Dates and places of those interviewed with me (in chronological order):
1. Kon-ho Song (journalist and president of the Han Kyo Re Newspaper Company) at 3:00 p.m. on 7th July 1992, at his office.
2. Tae-Yong Yi (lawyer and president of a Legal Consultation Centre in Family Affairs) at 2:00 p.m. on 9th July 1992, at her office.
3. Yong-Jun Kim (scientist and professor of Korea University) at 3:00 p.m. on 11th July 1992, at his house.
4. Donggill Kim (MP and former history professor) at 8:00 a.m. on 12th July 1992, and at 7:00 a.m. on 30th August 1992, at his house.
5. Byung-mu Ahn (the Minjung theologian and former professor) at 3:00 p.m. on 13th July 1992, and on 14th September 1993, at his house.
6. Hun-Jae Kye (leader of the Human Rights Movement in Korea) at 10:00 a.m. on 14th July 1992, at his house.
7. Ki-ryo Chang (medical doctor) at 2:30 p.m. on 16th July 1992, at his house.
8. Myong-Sik Roh (historian and professor of Hallym University) at 3:00 p.m. on 18th July 1992, at his house.
9. Kyong-Jae Kim (theology professor at Han-Shin University) at 12:00 p.m. on 27th July 1992, at his office.
Seminar tapes recorded on February 10th, 1992, "The re- evaluation of Sok Hon Ham", by Byung-mu Ahn, Donggill Kim, and Ki-Duk Song.