
Homebrewed Christianity Grace Ji-Sun Kim and the Transformative Spirit
Nov 29, 2013
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, an author and a professor of Doctrinal Theology at Moravian Theological Seminary, dives into the complexities of colonialism, spirituality, and social justice. She explores the Korean concept of 'Han,' urging Christians to acknowledge systemic injustices. The conversation highlights the importance of theological language in advocating for global justice and the need for inclusive discussions on love and compassion. Kim also critiques privilege in American society and calls for a reevaluation of religious frameworks to foster healing and empathy.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Understanding 'Han': Suffering and Social Justice
03:21 • 20min
Reimagining Love and Justice in Theology
23:49 • 15min
Confronting Privilege and Fostering Healing in Society
38:52 • 2min
Empowered by the Spirit: The Role of Theology in Social Justice
40:39 • 6min
Navigating Labor Advocacy in a Complex Economic Landscape
47:04 • 3min
Redefining Love and Compassion
49:35 • 4min
Exploring Feminist Critiques and Christian Doctrines
54:01 • 2min
