A Korean Feminist Perspective on God Representation |
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Authors: | Simone Sunghae Kim |
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Institution: | (1) 401 Emmons Drive, Apt. # 109, Princeton, 08540, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | This article investigates the ways in which the patriarchal God image when combined with Confucianism in Korean culture can negatively affect Korean Christian women in their concept of identity and self-worth. In doing so, a few salient constructs of Confucianism that are closely related to the role of Korean women are examined. Engaging in and dialoging with the works of Sigmund Freud and Ana-Maria Rizzuto in their treatments of God representation along with some key research findings in that area, the nature and the various dynamics of God representation are discussed. Finally some practical suggestions are given in dealing with the patriarchal image of God in relation to the lived experiences of Korean Christian women in Korean context. |
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Keywords: | Korean feminist God representation God language Identity Self-worth Confucianism Hananim-Abuji (God-Father) Han |
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