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feminist, Fortress Press, Intersectional Theology, interview, Mary E. Hunt, podcast, Susan M. Shaw, water, WATERtalks
Susan Shaw and I had a wonderful time on WATERtalks discussing our co-written book Intersectional Theology: An Introductory Guide. The transcript of our talk is written up below. I hope you get a chance to read the book. Continue reading
21 Saturday Sep 2019
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climate justice, Dinesh Suna, eco-justice, Ecumenical Water Network, korea, Lutheran World Federation, Making Peace with the Earth, water, water justice, World Council of Churches
Here is my new piece for the World Council of Churches, “God’s Gift of Water”. The Ecumenical Water Network is doing a “Seven Weeks for Water 2019” and I am delighted to be part of this series.
Many thanks to Dinesh Suna who is the Coordinator of the Ecumenical Water Network at the World Council of Churches. Continue reading
06 Friday Jan 2017
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inIt is an honor to have my latest edited book, Making Peace with the Earth on WATER Recommend’s book list. Thank you WATER!!
Please check out WATER website for interesting posts, blogs and updates. Below is a repost of WATER Recommends: Nov 2016.
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Colonialism Han and the Tranformative Spirit, grace ji-sun kim, palgrave macmillan, teleconference, water
15 Saturday Jun 2013
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book, colonialism, Colonialism Han and the Tranformative Spirit, ecology, grace ji-sun kim, han, Mary Hunt, Palgrave Pivot, teleconference, theology, water
WATER (Women’s Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual) has invited me to participate in a Teleconference. The Teleconference will be on my third book, “Colonialism, Han, and the Transformative Spirit” Wednesday, July 10th, 2013 1 pm – 2 pm EDT. It is free but you must register (see below). All are welcome.
Grace Ji-Sun Kim’s theological interest is in the area of Constructive Theology, Feminist Theology, and Asian Theology. Her teaching and research center on giving a voice to the marginalized and Continue reading
20 Saturday Apr 2013
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children, disposable, earth, Earth Day, ethicsdaily.com, god, grace ji-sun kim, oil, sustainability, waste, water, water bottles
As water bottles fill up our landfills, it will cause more hazardous waste and consume useable land, which will affect our quality of life for now and for the future generation, Kim writes. (PhotoBucket)
To gear up for Earth Day, April 22, 2013, I wrote a column about “Water Bottles”. This is a repost of my latest column for EthicsDaily.com
Raising children means packing school lunches, including a drink. Water is always a safe and preferred choice, but our household dilemma is how to send water with them. Continue reading