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The Minjung of My Family: The Ghosts that Inform My Pastoral Theology and Praxis as a Korean-American Clergyperson

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Hong, Steve. The Minjung of My Family: The Ghosts That Inform My Pastoral Theology and Praxis As a Korean-american Clergyperson. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fdf206c9-431e-4253-b68a-c32309c1746b.

APA citation style (7th ed.)

H. Steve. The Minjung of My Family: The Ghosts that Inform My Pastoral Theology and Praxis as a Korean-American Clergyperson. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fdf206c9-431e-4253-b68a-c32309c1746b

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Hong, Steve. The Minjung of My Family: The Ghosts That Inform My Pastoral Theology and Praxis As a Korean-American Clergyperson. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/fdf206c9-431e-4253-b68a-c32309c1746b.

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  • Lacking in current theological education, this paper centers the ghosts (individuals and groups who died without justice) of the Korean diaspora in the United States to develop a pastoral theology and practice for the global church. The paper analyzes Korea’s relationship with American empire; the LA “Riots”; and stories of the author’s grandmother and father, who survived Japanese occupation, the Korean War, and the dictatorships of post-war South Korea. Interviews from five Korean American clergypersons currently working in congregational contexts provides support for the need to center the Korean diaspora experience.
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  • 05/12/2025

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