AATF is pleased to announce that Hanbyul Park, a promising doctoral candidate at Emmanuel College (University of Toronto), will join the editorial team of AATF as Editor in Ministry, effective July 1, 2020. Park has written two articles and a… Read More ›
Month: June 2020
Dr. Roger Nam, Professor of Old Testament (Emory University), Joins the Advisory Board of AATF
AATF is pleased to announce that Dr. Roger Nam, Professor of Old Testament at Emory University, joins the advisory board of AATF, effective July 1, 2020. Dr. Nam focuses his research on the economies of the ancient Near East and… Read More ›
Vol. 7 No. 1
Vol. 7 No. 1 Articles & Book Reviews Bible Article: “From Collective Trauma to Collective Trust: A Korean American Reading of Psalm 60 during the Coronavirus Pandemic” Hyun Ho Park Book Review: Rereading Galatians from the Perspective of Paul’s Gospel: A… Read More ›
Peace Lee Hired at Church Divinity School of the Pacific
Peace Pyunghwa Lee (ThD Candidate at Duke Divinity School), visiting editor in Worship & Preaching, has been hired as instructor in homiletics and pastoral theology at Church Divinity School of the Pacific and will join the faculty in January… Read More ›
Shaping a Relational Self: Contextualizing the Christian Faith in Asian/Asian American Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic
Introduction The resource most to our society’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic is empathic relationships. The key to the Christian faith is the shaping of the relational self by establishing empathic relationships with God and others. Paradoxically, the coronavirus pandemic… Read More ›
Look, You Blind!
See the poster image from the digital archive of Chinese Christian Posters at https://ccposters.com/poster/look-you-blind/ “Look, You Blind!” is a Christian poster in Chinese style which was published around 19th-20th century in China. The poster’s text and image aim to explain… Read More ›
Transformation in Christ
This wooden cross portrayed a beautiful Salvadoran landscape, replete with colorful nature senses. This reminds us in Genesis, all creatures are made by our Creation God. It seems that the designer is trying to bring us to the place with… Read More ›
Minjung, A Historical Symbol of Jesus
Introduction South Korea no longer remains in the same situation. The economic social and political structures have changed. No doubt about that! Everything changes. But I would argue that the fundamental condition of the gap between the rich and the… Read More ›
Intersecting Realities: Race, Identity, and Culture in Spiritual-Moral Life of Young Asian Americans
In Intersecting Realities, Hak Joon Lee brings together much-needed essays around ten themes—God, parents, friendship and social networks, money, vocation, sex, gender, the myth of the model minority, racial identity, and community—written by five Asian American theologians. These themes aim… Read More ›
Redefining Hospitality in the Context of COVID-19 Pandemic: Social Connecting and Solidarity
Introduction “Hospitality is indeed in crisis, not simply because our contemporary world may not have enough it, but because it is in the process of being redefined.”[1] The current pandemic and its resulting inevitable and irresistible changes raise questions about… Read More ›