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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 ›
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A Deconstructive Reading of Luke 15: 8‒10
Introduction When I was a young girl, I often lost treasures precious to me, such as beads or small pebbles. I was so eager to find them that sometimes I even searched in a closet for them; despite my fear… Read More ›
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Art: “Protection”
Protection In this colored sketch, I portray the intimate embracing between mother/father and child. Two small figures surrounded by a giant shoulder receive loving care as they put trust fully in the power from above. This composition is inspired by… Read More ›
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Vol. 3 No. 2
Vol. 3 No. 2 Articles & Book Reviews Bible Article: “Women, Ethnicity, and Asian Modernity: Ruth in Hong Kong?” David Chiwon Kwon, PDF Book Review on A Hermeneutic on Dislocation as Experience: Creating a Borderland, Constructing a Hybrid Identity, Diandra Chretain, PDF… Read More ›
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International Development and Public Religion: Changing Dynamics of Christian Mission in South Korea
“Can we think of mission apart from evangelism?” “Yes”, Haemin Lee says in his book, International Development and Public Religion. He pinpoints that “Traditionally for Korean Christians, the term mission used to be synonymous to evangelism, which is to propagate… Read More ›
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Sadao Watanabe (1913-1996)
Go to Asian Christian Art Association (ACAA) for the original article. Sadao Watanabe is a prominent Japanese printmaker whose technique was derived from a traditional Okinawan craft. He was first recognized abroad, after winning first prize at the Modern Japanese… Read More ›
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Chris Rock Should Know That Racism Isn’t Black and White
If we are going to conquer racism, we need to acknowledge it’s not binary. During Chris Rock’s Oscars monologue Sunday night, he addressed the exclusion of black actors in this year’s nominations and argued that the Academy Awards needs to… Read More ›
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Here I am: Faith Stories of Korean American Clergywomen
This volume, Here I am: Faith Stories of Korean American Clergywomen is a unique compilation of narratives, theological reflections, and sermons from the eleven Korean American female ministers whose voices and wisdoms have been easily disregarded and overlooked. The particularity… Read More ›
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Papal Wisdom for Asian American: What Can We Learn from Francis?
In my last article, I begin the conversation of Pope Francis’ address to the United State Congress and ask what we Asian American can take away from his speech. This time, I would like to share with you the Pope’s… Read More ›
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Evangelism as Storytelling: A Reconstruction of Evangelism from a Feminist Postcolonial Missiological Perspective
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