

Grace Ji-Sun Kim: a Theology of Visibility
Feb 22, 2022
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a renowned theologian and Professor at Earlham School of Religion, discusses her transformative book, 'Invisible: Theology and the Experience of Asian American Women.' She explores the themes of invisibility, identity, and the impact of racism, challenging the 'model minority' myth. The conversation highlights the importance of storytelling for social justice, as well as the spiritual dimensions of community through Asian cultural concepts. With humor and insight, Kim also touches on the dynamics of writing, parenthood, and the collaborative spirit within the creative process.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Exploring Invisibility and Identity in Theology
05:11 • 26min
Challenging Racism and Embracing Intersectionality
31:25 • 21min
Exploring Interconnectedness Through Identity and Community
52:31 • 3min
Embodied Spirit and Community Kinship
55:46 • 14min
Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Writing and Podcasts
01:09:25 • 4min
The Humorous Struggles of Writing and Publishing
01:12:59 • 2min
The Playful Value of Books and Banter
01:15:04 • 2min
The Balancing Act of Parenthood and Creativity
01:17:12 • 6min
Exploring Survivor Theology and Collaborative Insights
01:22:50 • 3min