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Preaching to Korean Immigrants

04 Tuesday Oct 2022

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I am happy to announce a new book: Preaching to Korean Immigrants: A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic in the Asian Christianity in the Diaspora (Palgrave Macmillan) has been published. Congratulations Dr. Rebecca Jeong, we are so thrilled to include your important book in our series.

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Soul Search Radio Interview: Asian Christianities beyond Asia

30 Monday Sep 2019

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IMAGE: GRACE JI-SUN KIM IS A KOREAN AMERICAN THEOLOGIAN. (IMAGE: SUPPLIED)LINK TO LARGER IMAGE.

It was a wonderful honor to be a guest on Soul Search. It is an ABC Radio Show hosted by Dr. Meredith Lake in Sydney, Australia.

It was a really lively interview where we talked about Gangnam Style, Asian Christianity and my present work.

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BRC and Friends with Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Joseph Cheah: Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Style”

23 Thursday Oct 2014

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Grace Ji-Sun Kim and Joseph Cheah on BRC and Friends with Bruce Reyes-Chow

I enjoyed being interviewed by the one and only Rev. Bruce Reyes-Chow.  Below is a repost of Reyes-Chow’s original post on his site.  Please read his books, Social Media in the Church and But I don’t see you as Asian.

 

Bruce Reyes-Chow  October 23, 2014   culture & politics, faith & religion, family & community, read

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Psy’s “Hangover:” Challenging Asian American and African American Relations

17 Thursday Jul 2014

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hangoverThis is my new Huffington Post on Psy’s new song “Hangover”. 

 

Psy‘s “Gangnam Style” took the world by storm two years ago. His song broke the Guinness World Record to become the first video to reach a billion views. Soon his song and dance style became a global phenomenon. People viewed his videos, parodied his act, and imitated his dance. His Continue reading →

HuffPost: Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Style”

07 Monday Jul 2014

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ShowJacket.aspDr. Joseph Cheah and my new book, Theological Reflection on “Gangnam Style” will be released July 17, 2014.

This new book is the first one in the book series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora“(Palgrave Macmillan) for which Joseph Cheah and I are both serve as co-editors.  Special thanks to our editor Burke Gerstenschlager for his guidance, trust and encouragement.

This is our latest post for The Huffington Post.  Feel free to share and comment. Continue reading →

Psy’s “Gentleman”

15 Monday Apr 2013

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untitled psyPsy’s new song, “Gentleman” may be just what the world needs after all the negative rhetoric coming from North Koreas’ Kim Jong-un.  Kim Jong-un has filled our news headlines for quite some time now.  His threats of missiles and wars have brought world leaders to take him more seriously than in the past.  It has even motivated U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry to make a visit to South Korea, China and Japan in hopes of garnering enough support from them to deter an attack from North Korea. Continue reading →

Catchy Gangnam Style Attracts with Hidden Message

17 Wednesday Oct 2012

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This is a repost of my column for EthicsDaily.com.

The music video “Gangnam Style” is mesmerizing and addictive. It has lots of color, action, comedy and scene changes. It is entertaining even if you do not speak or understand Korean.

Psy’s video has drawn mass attention by Americans and those in the Western world. “Gangnam Style” has hit No. 2 on the U.S. Billboard chart. It now holds the Guinness World Record for “most liked” video. Continue reading →

Gangnam Style

17 Monday Sep 2012

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By now many of you may have seen Psy’s music video “Gangnam Style”.  You may have also read articles about Psy and his music video.  No? Good. Mine will be your first.

When I first watched the music video “Gangnam Style”,  I was embarrassed by this not-so good looking Korean man rapping and dancing.

However, the more I watched it, the more I enjoyed it and appreciated the genuine  creativity that went into the song, the choreography, and the music video. Continue reading →

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