Tags

, , , , ,

Barrel-Aged-Graphic_crop2_rev1-300x300I was interviewed by Callid Keefe-Perry for Homebrewed Christianity at the American Academy of Religion meeting in Baltimore.

Callid is Host and Podcaster at Homebrewed Christianity, Co-Founder/Actor/Educator Consultant Search Engine Improv and Founder and Editor-in-Chief at THEOPOETICSdotnet

I am reposting the column and podcast of the Interview.  I welcome your comments.

 

Grace Ji-Sun Kim and the Transformative

 November 29, 2013 by Leave a Comment

800px-Dr_Grace_Ji-Sun_Kim_1

Grace Ji-Sun Kim is the author of  ”Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit“, “The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology”  and “The Grace of Sophia: A Korean North American Women’s Christology“.

She is also the Professor of Doctrinal Theology and the Director of the Master of Arts in Theological Studies program at Moravian Theological Seminary.

More information can be found on her website https://gracejisunkim.wordpress.com/

If you are feeling inspired and wanting to follow up with this interview, you may wish to revisit the conversation that we had with Andrew Sung-Park way back in episode 94.

*** If you enjoy all the Homebrewed Christianity Podcasts then consider sending us a donation via paypal. We got bandwidth to buy & audiological goodness to dispense. We will also get a percentage of your Amazon purchase through this link OR you can send us a few and get us a pint!***

Click on Homebrewed Christianity page to hear the podcast (at the bottom of the HBC page!)

[read also:  Books You will Need in the New Year]

____________________________________________________________________

BN7A3104-MGrace Ji-Sun Kim is Visiting Researcher at Georgetown University.  She is the author of 5 books, Reimagining with Christian Doctrines co-edited with Jenny Daggers (Palgrave, forthcoming), Contemplations from the Heart  (Wipf & Stock, forthcoming), Colonialism, Han and the Transformative Spirit (Palgrave Pivot), The Holy Spirit, Chi, and the Other: A Model of Global and Intercultural Pneumatology (Palgrave Macmillan) and The Grace of Sophia: A Korean North American Women’s Christology (Pilgrim Press). She is a co-editor with Dr. Joseph Cheah for the Palgrave Macmillan Book Series, “Asian Christianity in Diaspora”.

Advertisement