The Liberative Cross: Korean-North American Women and the Self-Giving God - eBook
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The Liberative Cross: Korean-North American Women and the Self-Giving God - eBook  -     By: Hye Kyung Heo

The Liberative Cross: Korean-North American Women and the Self-Giving God - eBook

Pickwick Publications / 2015 / ePub

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Title: The Liberative Cross: Korean-North American Women and the Self-Giving God - eBook
By: Hye Kyung Heo
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781498200653
ISBN-13: 9781498200653
Stock No: WW112217EB

Publisher's Description

The Liberative Cross offers a theological grounding of the orthopraxy that calls North American Korean women to live as imago Dei, mirroring the perichoretic fellowship of the triune God in contemporary social relations through living in imitatio crucis and imitatio relationis. In so doing, this book emphasizes three elements. First, an appropriate theology of the cross meets the challenges or concerns of developing reality. Second, it is a feminist theology in the sense that it seeks to retrieve a theology of the cross that is life-giving and liberating for women. Third, it is a social trinitarian approach to the theology of the cross that can reveal the essence of God to be in relation, mutuality, and community in diversity. The constructive work achieved in this book makes a great contribution to pastoral and ecclesial praxis and imagination.

Author Bio

Hye Kyung Heo (Han) has been in pastoral ministry for English-speaking Korean-North Americans and other ethnic people since 1986. She was ordained by the KECA (Korean Evangelical Church of America) in 2007 as one of the first ordained woman ministers. She graduated from Knox College, University of Toronto with a ThD in May 2014, and lectures in systematic theology.

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