Author Archives
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Luke 18:1-8: A Biblical Defense of the “Nasty Woman”
Recent United States Presidential Election and the Nasty Woman In American culture, intelligent women who voice their opinions and stand up for justice are labeled bitches. They are called “nasty” in Presidential elections and threatened with jail. Once a woman… Read More ›
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Vol. 3 No. 3
Vol. 3 No. 3 Articles & Book Reviews Bible Article: “A Deconstructive Reading of Luke 15: 8‒10” Sophia Park, PDF Article Response to “Where Is the Home for the Man of Luz?” Kyung-Hee Lee, PDF Theology Article: “So That Nothing May Be Lost:… Read More ›
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A New Book: Theological Reflections on the Hong Kong Umbrella Movement
Editors: Justine K.H. Tse and Jonathan Y. Tan Series: Asian Christianity in the Diaspora Hardcover: 184 pages Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2016 edition (July 15, 2016) From Book Cover This book gathers the voices of four local Hong Kong… Read More ›
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Exhibition Review: “Christianity in Asia: Sacred Art and Visual Splendour”
Exhibition: “Christianity in Asia: Sacred Art and Visual Splendour” Place and date: Asian Civilisations Museum, Singapore, May 27-Sep 11, 2016 The exhibition “Christianity in Asia: Sacred Art and Visual Splendour,” which opened at Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) in Singapore in… Read More ›
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A New Book: Evangelical Pilgrims from the East: Faith Fundamentals of Korean American Protestant Diasporas
Author: Sunggu Yang Series: Asian Christianity in the Diaspora Hardcover: 163 pages Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan; 1st ed. 2016 edition (November 19, 2016) From Book Cover In this book Sunggu Yang proposes five socio-ecclesial codes as unique faith fundamentals of Korean… Read More ›
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Hope Abundant: Third World and Indigenous Women’s Theology
Feminist theologians in Asia, Africa, and Latin America gathered together and produced this edited volume of theologies from the perspectives of indigenous women in Third World. In this book, the indigenous women are not merely defined by geographical locations, but… Read More ›
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So That Nothing May Be Lost: A Reflection on the Role of a Small Christian Community
I moved to Louisville, Kentucky, in 2014 after living near major metropolitan areas most of my life. I am used to having a plethora of choices on Sundays for worship. I could easily attend a Korean American Mass in Korean,… Read More ›
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Mysterium Tremendum Restored in the Life of the Preacher
My Story: An Alarming Experience What is your most unforgettable preaching experience? Did it happen just last week or last year? Or did it happen five or ten years ago? For me it happened immediately after my graduation from my… Read More ›
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Mission as Justice: Part I
Introduction Our context of theology is unjust. The rich get richer, the poor get poorer. It is a globalized context. Asian nations and countries are incorporated irresistibly into the globalized economy. There are inequalities and disparity in people within both… Read More ›
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Article Response: “Where Is the Home for the Man of Luz?”
Article Response to Uriah Y. Kim, “Where Is the Home for the Man of Luz?” Interpretation 65 (3):250-262 (2011). As I am an international student from Korea, which is the same place the author Uriah Y. Kim is from, I sympathize… Read More ›