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Embracing the Holy Spirit for Non-Christians

05 Tuesday Jan 2021

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Screen Shot 2020-08-02 at 11.11.35 AMI wrote this article “Embracing the Holy Spirit for Non-Christians” for Spirituality & Health Magazine (Sept/Oct 2020) p. 78-79.

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Syndicate: Embracing The Other reviewed by Jessica Wong

31 Saturday Dec 2016

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embracing-the-otherI am so honored and excited to have my book, Embracing The Other on Syndicate.  

The Symposium on Syndicate is introduced by Drs. Peter Heltzel and Kay Higuera Smith. Every week for the next four weeks, we will read a new scholar’s perspective on my book, Embracing the Other.

This week’s post is from Dr. Jessica Wong. Please feel free to respond and comment on Syndicate. 

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A Prophetic Voice for Eco-Justice: Grace Ji-Sun Kim, By Alexis Presseau Maloof

18 Wednesday Nov 2015

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DSC_0553I am so honored and delighted that Alexis Presseau Maloof wrote this article,“A Prophetic Voice for Eco-Justice Grace Ji-Sun Kim” for Horizons Magazine (November/December 2015).

Alexis read my books and interviewed me this past January for her article in Horizons. She did a fabulous job of capturing my theological writing (Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit) and work on climate justice.  Alexis covers my involvement with the World Council of Churches, COP and eco-justice. Thank you so much Alexis! Continue reading →

AAR 2015: Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching and Activism Group

11 Wednesday Nov 2015

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AAR 2015, the Women of Color Scholarship, Teaching, and Activism Group will have 2 interesting sessions. Please come by and also stay for our Business Meeting.

AAR is in Atlanta, GA this year.

 

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Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean American Church (Asian Christianity in the Diaspora)

19 Wednesday Aug 2015

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hongWe are excited to announce Dr. Christine Hong’s new book, Identity, Youth, and Gender in the Korean Amercian Church (Palgrave, 2015) is published and available for purchase. 

It is the second book in the Asian Christianity in the Diaspora book series in which Dr. Joseph Cheah and I are co-editors.

The first book in the series was Theological Reflections on “Gangnam Style” co-written by Cheah and myself. Continue reading →

Reimagining with Christian Doctrines

09 Thursday Jan 2014

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fourth bookMy fourth book, Reimagining with Christian Doctrines: Responding to Global Gender Injustices
(Palgrave Macmillan) co-edited with Jenny Daggers is available for pre-order.  It will be available January 10, 2014.

This collection of essays from a diverse group of respected feminist theologians “reimagines” the doctrines of creation, Trinity, resurrection, incarnation, church, and sin in creative and always embodied ways. In particular, they seek to hear and to respond to the cries of the suffering and voiceless of the world. It is my hope that others who read this book will be equally inspired to be as honest and Continue reading →

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