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Women in Christianity in the Age of Empire

09 Thursday Jun 2022

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I wrote a chapter, “Korean American Women and the Church: Identity, Spirituality, and Gender Roles” in Women in Christianity in the Age of Empire (1800-1920) in the book series: Cultural History of Women in Christianity, ed. Janet Wootton, Abingdon: Routledge, 2022, p. 168-177.

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Invisible: Book Launch Day

09 Tuesday Nov 2021

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So thrilled that my book, Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women is released Nov 9th, 2021. I have been writing this book for several years and it is the most personal book to date. I hope you will find it useful, lifegiving and empowering. Let me know what you think and please review it or rate it on Amazon and other book sites.

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Invisible: Secret Garden Podcast Interview

08 Monday Nov 2021

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I was so honored to be invited to speak about my new book Invisible on Diana Butler Bass’ podcast, Secret Garden. You can join her substack to hear the full interview. Below is an excerpt from the podcast.

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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.

Celebrate AAPI Heritage Month by reading more work by the AAPI community.

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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Gordon College: Faith in the Footsteps of a Friend

26 Monday Apr 2021

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I look forward to speaking at Gordon College at their Asian Student Organization on “Racial Identity”. With the rise of anti-Asian hate crimes, it is so important for young students to have time to share and listen to stories on anti-Asian racism.

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Intercultural Church: Book Endorsement

18 Saturday Jan 2020

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I endorsed a new book, Intercultural Church: A Biblical Vision for an Age of Migration  written by Safwat Adel Marzouk.

It is wonderful new book for those searching for how to be church in today’s world. Continue reading →

Korean Americans’ Transnational Ties to the Homeland

22 Tuesday Oct 2019

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I look forward to presenting my paper, “Transnationalism and Korean Christianity” at the THE RESEARCH CENTER FOR KOREAN COMMUNITY’S (RCKC) 2019 ACADEMIC CONFERENCE.

The Theme for this conference is “Korean Americans’ Transnational Ties to the Homeland”. Hope to see some friends there.

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Trump’s Disastrous Week of Presidency: The Chinese Exclusion Act and the Muslim Ban

31 Tuesday Jan 2017

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Here is my latest Huffington Post on President Trump’s Disastrous Week.
We cannot forget the Chinese Exclusion Act which occurred in 1882. We need to remember our past so that it will not repeat itself.

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“Beyond the Black White Binary” at The Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School

20 Thursday Oct 2016

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I am looking forward to giving a talk at the Center for Reconciliation at Duke Divinity School this Friday Oct 21, 2016. 

It is called, “Beyond the Black White Binary” which is a topic that I have been wrestling with for some time. I hope to see some friends at the event.

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“Religious Experience Among Second Generation Korean Americans” by Mark Chung Hearn

28 Tuesday Jun 2016

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41Q84Fn7GOLI am delighted to announce a new book in the “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” Book Series (Palgrave Macmillan).

The new book by Dr. Mark Chung Hearn, Religious Experience Among Second Generation Korean Americans is a wonderful contribution to the important Christian discourse of how Korean Americans have added richness to the American religious experience. Please order a copy for your libraries, colleges and seminaries. I hope you can use it in your classes too. Continue reading →

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