Drop Box is a warm bin, lodged in a wall, that allows mothers to deposit their children without being seen. A film by FOCUS ON THE FAMILY The Drop Box tells the story of South Korean pastor Lee Jong-rak and… Read More ›
Month: January 2015
Korean American Movie: “Wedding Palace” 2013
Visit the official site of the movie A review on the movie found at The New York Times and The Hollywood Reporter Abandoned at the altar, Jason’s (BrianTee) family quickly introduces him to other eager brides in waiting but to… Read More ›
From a Liminal Place: An Asian American Theology
In his From a Liminal Place: An Asian American Theology, Sang Hyun Lee, a Korean American theologian, presents his practical theological analysis of the Asian American context, especially its bicultural nature. Two concepts are significant in his wring; liminality and… Read More ›
After Colonialism, Before Democracy: The Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong: Part II
No one could have foreseen that the week-long pro-democracy strike by thousands of Hong Kong university and high school students in mid-September 2014 would escalate into the two-month-long Umbrella Movement, attracting people of all walks of life to occupy several… Read More ›
A Case for Asian American Posthumanist Hermeneutics
A Case for Asian American Posthumanist Hermeneutics In their editorial book, They Were All Together in One Place? Toward Minority Biblical Criticism, Randall C. Bailey, Benny Tat-siong Liew, and Fernando F. Segovia premised their collaborative work by celebrating and expounding… Read More ›