Suffering, Change, and Marginality: Postmodern Implications of Jung Young Lee's Theology - Couverture souple

Lim, Chansoon

 
9783639071320: Suffering, Change, and Marginality: Postmodern Implications of Jung Young Lee's Theology

Synopsis

Korean American theologian, Jung Young Lee constructed a theology based on an East Asian worldview represented by the Book of Changes. His theology is deconstructive in his critique on the foundation of Western theologies, revisionist by proposing a paradigm-shift for doing theology, and autobiographical in his theological method. These features show postmodernity which embraces and goes toward otherness. He counters the Western theological focus on impassibility, immutability, and centerality by giving priority to suffering, change, and marginality. Lee's theology is his spiritual journey to rediscover the harmony and depth of Asian culture and spirituality and intellectual quest to reformulate Christian thinking in the context of postmodernity and World Christianity. His theology is a construction in a deconstructive age, developed in a systematic fashion. This book uses Lee's theology as the catalyst to project a cosmological and ecological vision for theological construction, which is open-ended, eschatological, and ecumenical.

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À propos de l?auteur

Rev. Chansoon Lim, Ph. D, studied Philosophical Theology at the Casperson School of Graduate Studies at Drew University, Master of Divinity at the Theological School at Drew, Philosophy and Religion at The Academy of Korean Studies and Seoul National University. Currently he is the senior pastor of Delaware KUMC at Hockessin in Delaware.

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