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CWWM: Keynote Speaker

18 Wednesday May 2022

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I was honored to be invited to speak at the CWWM Conference in NYC, May 14, 14, 2022. I couldn’t get there in time due to other travels, so I have my keynote via zoom. It was a hybrid conference.

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Korean American female pastors push back against patriarchy

11 Wednesday May 2022

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I was interviewed for this article “Korean American female pastors push back against patriarchy” BY DEEPA BHARATH ASSOCIATED PRESS APRIL 25, 2022 8:38 AM

The Rev. Kyunglim Shin Lee, Vice President for International Relations at the Wesley Theological Seminary, poses for a portrait, Thursday, March 10, 2022, in the chapel at the Seminary in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin) JACQUELYN MARTIN AP

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Patriarchy and Invisibility: An Asian American Woman’s Silencing

08 Monday Sep 2014

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Feminist Studies in Religion, invisibility, KoreAm News, patriarchy, rev. jesse jackson

This is my latest post for Feminist Studies in Religion on how patriarchy still

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Patriarchy and Invisibility: An Asian American Woman’s Silencing

Posted by Grace Ji Sun Kim on September 8, 2014

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Miguel De La Torre: Marriage in the New Testament

04 Monday Mar 2013

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images-wedThis post comes from my friend Dr. Miguel De La Torre. It was originally posted abp News and is reposted here with permission.

The concept of marriage in which women were relegated to property evolved from the Hebrew Bible by the time we get to the New Testament. The New Testament discouraged marriage, placing it secondary to a life of singleness and celibacy. Continue reading →

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