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Fuller Seminary Missiology Lectures: “Power, Agency, and Women in the Mission of God,”

17 Wednesday Aug 2022

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I am honored to be a speaker at MISSIOLOGY LECTURES 2022 at Fuller Seminary.

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Korean American Women and the Church: Identity, Spirituality, and Gender Roles

05 Wednesday May 2021

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I wrote a new article “Korean American Women and the Church: Identity, Spirituality, and Gender Roles” for Feminist Theology Journal. Hope you get a chance to read it.

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Korean American Women and the Church: Identity, Spirituality, and Gender Roles

Grace Ji-Sun Kim First Published September 11, 2020 

Research Article https://doi.org/10.1177/0966735020944893

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Postcolonial Theology and Intersectionality

24 Wednesday Mar 2021

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I wrote an article “Postcolonial Theology and Intersectionality” for a special issue for the Journal of Ecumenical Studies with guest editors Edwin David Aponte & Laura Levitt. It is a nice collection of wonderful articles on “Religion and Race in the Era of Trumpism.”

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Religious Language and Asian American Hybridity: New Book

04 Tuesday Oct 2016

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The Fifth Book in our Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” is now released. Please order and read Dr. Julius-Kei Kato’s new book, Religious Language and Asian American Hybridity.

Dr. Kato‘s new book is an important read about how the term “hybridity” is becoming an increasingly important concept within postcolonialism and Christianity. Read the book to find out. Continue reading →

Hybridity, Postcolonialism, and Asian American Women: Feminist Theology

22 Wednesday Jun 2016

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home_coverMy new article, “Hybridity, Postcolonialism, and Asian American Women” is now published in the May 2016 issue of the journal Feminist Theology. 

Below is the beginning excerpt of the Article.

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Uriah – An Outsider Welcomed When It Was Useful

20 Thursday Jun 2013

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In contrast to David, Uriah abides by the Torah and observes the wartime soldier’s ban against conjugal relations. Despite this, the scribes did not claim Uriah as one of them, but as a “Hittite,” an outsider, Kim writes.

I had written an entry, “Uriah” for the new book, Dictionary of the Bible and Western Culture.   EthicsDaily.com has revised my entry and has posted it on their site.  This is the new post.

Uriah the Hittite, husband of Bathsheba, was an officer of the Israelite army, a native of Jerusalem and a faithful Yahwist. Uriah is a Yahwistic name meaning “Yahweh is my light/fire.” Continue reading →

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