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Below is a repost from my substack. Please do subscribe to my substack and support my work. It is free or monthly donations are welcomed.

02 Friday Jun 2023
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Below is a repost from my substack. Please do subscribe to my substack and support my work. It is free or monthly donations are welcomed.
13 Sunday Feb 2022
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I was so happy to discuss my book, Invisible with ESR Professor Emeritus Nancy Bowen.
25 Tuesday Jan 2022
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My 21st book, Spirit Life is available in Europe. Please do order it. It will be available in North America on March 15, 2022 through Fortress Press.
Spirit Life is part of a series called My Theology.
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Anti-Asian Racism, Asian American, Asian American Theology, Asian American women, church, discrimination, Fortress Press, immigration, Invisible, love, new book, racism, Spirit, theology, women, xenophobia
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.
28 Saturday Aug 2021
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My 20th book is Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women (Fortress Press, 2021). Please pre-order it today.
20 Friday Aug 2021
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Annual Conference, Asian American, Asian hate, discrimination, Englewood Review of Books, Invisible, new book, Panel, racism, rainbow push coalition, rev jesse jackson, stopasianhate
I was honored to be part of the Annual Rainbow PUSH Coalition‘s Conference. I spoke on Asian Hate on the International Session: Racism Across the Globe.
20 Saturday Feb 2021
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church, Covid-19, Dan Oetting, Earlham College, Earlham School of Religion, Earlhamite, faith, hope, Hope in Disarray, interview, lament, love, magazine, new book, Pilgrim Press, Spirit God
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a professor of theology at Earlham School of Religion, is the author or editor of 19 books. Kim has also written articles for Time, The Nation, Christian Century, and Sojourners among many others. Her most recent book, Hope in Disarray, was published in December 2020.Â
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Angella Son, Asian Christianity in Diaspora, Korean, new book, palgrave macmillan, Pastoral Care in a Korean American Context, Pastoral Theology
Pastoral Care in a Korean American Context 1st ed. 2020 Edition by Angella Son (Editor) is the latest (15th) book in our series “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora“ co-editer with Joseph Cheah.
16 Wednesday Dec 2020
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I am thrilled that my 19th book, Hope in Disarray: Piecing Our Lives Together in Faith is now available on kindle and paperback. My first book, The Grace of Sophia was first published by Pilgrim Press (but now is printed by Wipf and Stock), so it is a thrill that Pilgrim Press published my 19th book. Please get your copy today.
10 Thursday Dec 2020
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inHere are some excellent new theology books * that will be released in December 2020 :
* broadly interpreted, including ethics, church history, biblical studies, and other areas that intersect with theology
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