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Korean Feminists in Conversation with the Bible, Church, and Society
Sook Lee Park
ISBN
9781906055714
Status
Available
Price
$85.00
Publication Date
September 2011
Hardback

$85.00

This book offers scholars and students outside Korea some insight into what forms feminist biblical interpretation takes in Korea and what approaches Korean feminists adopt for dealing with the Bible in their writing and their professional lives.

The contributors to this book represent a wide spectrum of the Korean feminist Christian movement. They include university and seminary teachers, ministers, and field workers. This book is a product of their numerous meetings and discussions on the practical issues that define contemporary Korean women's lives. In it, the contributors reflect on the diverse situations modern Korean women have faced and continue to struggle with, among them, the traditional religious culture based on Confucianism, economic globalization, postcolonialism, the problems of migrant women laborers, and the trauma of being forced into sexual slavery for Japanese soldiers during World War II. They view these situations in the light of the lives and experiences of women in the Old and New Testaments, and they look to the Bible for resources for dealing with them.

This volume, published in cooperation with Ewha Institute for Women's Theological Studies, is socially engaged biblical interpretation. It goes beyond the academic study of the Bible to a wider engagement with the church and with Korean society.

Kyung Sook Lee is Professor of Old Testament and Vice President of the Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea. Kyung Mi Park is Professor of New Testament of the Ewha Womans University and Director of the Ewha Institute for Women's Theological Studies in Seoul, Korea.

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