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Homebrewed Christianity

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: a Theology of Visibility

Homebrewed Christianity

Dr. Tripp Fuller | Theologian, Philosopher, Minister

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.6 • 612 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2022

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

My friend and brilliant theologian, Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim, is back on the podcast and we have a stimulating conversation about her newest book Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women. Check out my visit to Grace's podcast -Here's the audio & here's Mandang on YoutTube:) Grace Ji-Sun Kim is Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion. She received her M.Div. from Knox College and her Ph.D. from the University of Toronto. She is the author or editor of 19 books most recently, Keeping Hope Alive; Intersectional Theology co-written with Susan Shaw and Embracing the Other. Kim is a Series Editor for Palgrave Macmillan Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora”. Eerdmans included her in their list of Five Great Women Scholars, and the Englewood Review of Books named her in their list of Ten Important Women Theologians You Should Be Reading Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Oh yeah, what is up theology nerds? This is Tripp. And you're listening to Homebrewed Christianity.

0:14.5

This is the podcast started in 2008 to bring you, dear listeners, ingredients for brewing your own faith.

0:23.2

That's right.

0:23.6

We don't want to propagate light beer, tasteless religion.

0:28.7

We want to bring you the ingredients from the academy.

0:32.7

Put it right in your earbuds so you can wrestle, reflect, and work through your own faith with fear and

0:39.7

trembling, but maybe joy and excitement. Anyway, today on the podcast, we have a return

0:45.9

visitor that is right. Grace G. Son Kim is back on the podcast, and we are talking about her new

0:53.2

book Invisible. Oh, it is a really, really good book.

0:56.7

You'll hear me say a lot about it at the beginning of our conversation, but it's definitely,

1:01.4

definitely worth checking out. Not only is she a brilliant theologian and actively engaged

1:08.4

in the classroom, but a wonderful example of a public theologian,

1:11.6

engaging in activism, engaging in public scholarship, and we're friends.

1:17.5

She's an ordained minister of word and sacrament with the PCUSA, Presbyterian Church of America,

1:23.2

and professor of theology at Erlum School of Religion.

1:26.4

That is a school in the Quaker,

1:29.0

Quaker tradition, which comes up in it in the conversation. Anyway, she's a wonderful

1:33.8

theologian and friend back on the podcast. I hope you enjoy it. Before you hear it, I want to tell

1:39.8

you two things. First, this lent, Diana Butler Bass and I are doing a class called Jesus Deconstructed.com,

1:47.1

where we're going to guess what? Be wrestling with Jesus throughout Lent. You can join its donation

1:52.2

base, including zero. So go to Jesusdeconstructed.com and get on it. It's going to be exciting.

1:59.2

And also, this week's episode is sponsored by our friends at

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