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Toward more desirable family relationships for pastoral care and ministry in the church: case studies for intermarried families (Korean wives - American husbands)

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Kyung Soo Kim. Toward More Desirable Family Relationships for Pastoral Care and Ministry In the Church: Case Studies for Intermarried Families (korean Wives - American Husbands). Claremont School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/96115ba5-4832-4661-a180-87b392dba15d.

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K. S. Kim. Toward more desirable family relationships for pastoral care and ministry in the church: case studies for intermarried families (Korean wives - American husbands). https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/96115ba5-4832-4661-a180-87b392dba15d

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Kyung Soo Kim. Toward More Desirable Family Relationships for Pastoral Care and Ministry In the Church: Case Studies for Intermarried Families (korean Wives - American Husbands). Claremont School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/96115ba5-4832-4661-a180-87b392dba15d.

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  • Four major family relationships are husband-wife, parent-child, siblings, and inlaws. To deal with these relationships, four intermarried cases are examined: Korean wife-Thai American husband (husband-wife relationship), Korean wife-Japanese American husband (parent-child relationship); Korean wife-Caucasian American husband (siblings' relationship); and Korean wife-Filipino American husband (in-law relationship). These intermarried cases show problems and characteristics of the four major relationships in the family. In order to understand the issue posed by these four family relationships, important concepts of the theory and therapy of Murray Brown are explored. In addition, the project examines theological implications about family relationships through the meaning of the metaphor of the Family of God, the interpretation of the doctrine of Imago Dei, and the theological implications of trinitarian perichoresis.
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  • 02/17/2024

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