Psychological Contours of Multicultural Feminist Hermeneutics: Han and Relationality |
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Authors: | Simone Sunghae Kim |
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Affiliation: | (1) Graduate Division of Religion, Candler School of Theology, Emory University, S214 Callaway Center, Atlanta, GA 30322, USA |
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Abstract: | The two key psychological contours, han and relationality, in interpreting and understanding biblical texts among Korean/Asian North American women are discussed. The Old Testament biblical narrative of Jephthah’s daughter (Judges 11) is employed in order to demonstrate how the concepts and the interconnectedness of han and relationality are being played out in the minds of Korean/Asian North American women. Some practical suggestions are offered for preachers, Bible teachers, pastoral counselors, and caregivers in assisting Korean/Asian North American women with their hermeneutical processes. |
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Keywords: | Multicultural hermeneutics Han Relationality Korean/Asian North American women The daughter of Jephthah |
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