This is a repost of a blog posted in FSR. If you are attending the American Academy of Religion this year, please drop by the FSR banquet November 21, 2014.
Hope to see many of you there! Continue reading
24 Friday Oct 2014
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inThis is a repost of a blog posted in FSR. If you are attending the American Academy of Religion this year, please drop by the FSR banquet November 21, 2014.
Hope to see many of you there! Continue reading
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05 Wednesday Jun 2013
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church, Cliff Vaughn, ethicsdaily.com, grace ji-sun kim, interview, korea, Korean Churches, Korean culture, Moravian Theological Seminary, skype
Today, EthicsDaily.com wrote a nice summary of my Skype interview with them. I am reposting my Skype Interview video which was originally posted on my site on June 3, 2013.
Click here for the original post from EthicsDaily.com.
The largest Pentecostal church in the world is in Seoul, South Korea, and it represents a vibrant Christianity in this country of some 50 million people. Continue reading
21 Wednesday Nov 2012
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This column “The Status of Women In Church and Society” is a repost from the Feminist Studies in Religion website. It was originally posted by Kate Ott on Nov 4, 2012.
The following blog series are contributions from the panel on the status of women in church and society held at the September 2012 Social Ethics Network (SEN) meeting of the Presbyterian Church, USA. Continue reading
13 Thursday Sep 2012
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This is a repost of my first column for EthicsDaily.com. It is a theological reflection on my recent visit to South Africa.
“Cape Town, South Africa, is one of the most stunning places I have visited. The landscape is unforgettable: mountains, blue waves, pristine beaches, rich soil. Juxtaposed to the beauty of the land, however, are townships that are an ugly reminder of the past.” For the full column click here.
20 Monday Aug 2012
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This is a repost of my blog on Patheos. It is entitled “Through Hispanic Eyes-Theological Education and White Privilege.”
‘Puerto Rico is a beautiful island with lakes, rivers, mountains, rainforests and of course picturesque beaches. I received a warm welcome at the airport in San Juan: 92 degrees with 74% humidity. Despite the hot, humid weather conditions, I went with eagerness to explore the culture, history, and tradition of Puerto Rico and reflect upon theological education in light of Hispanic theology.’ Link
30 Monday Jul 2012
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“How can the Church Survive? Reflections from ‘A Conversation With Rev. Jesse Jackson’ 99 Brattle Blog by Episcopal Divinity School (June)”
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22 Friday Jun 2012
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church, georgetown university, globalizing world, grace ji-sun kim, peter phan, religious pluralism, stranger
Check out my most recent blog here:
“We inhabit a global world where we meet many different ethnicities, religions and cultures, who come together living as neighbors side by side. As we enter a world of globalization and inter-reliance, it is clear we need to speak with one another with intelligence and understanding so that there is both harmony […]”