
Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Professor of theology at Earlham School of Religion and host of the Madang podcast. Author of over 20 books on the Spirit.
Top 10 podcasts with Grace Ji-Sun Kim
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Nov 13, 2023 • 56min
[Faith] Episode 29: Grace Ji-Sun Kim - A Theology of Visibility
Guest Grace Ji-Sun Kim discusses how theology impacts marginalized communities and the theology of visibility. They explore the problematic aspects of the Bible, understanding visibility and intersectionality in oppression, the enrichment of theology through personal storytelling, the interconnectedness of theology and biography, and the subjectivity of theological interpretation.

May 29, 2025 • 1h 22min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Before There Was a Bible & the Messy Origins of Spirit Doctrine
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a theology professor and author, explores the tumultuous history of early Christian doctrine regarding the Holy Spirit. She reveals why the term 'Trinity' isn't even found in the Bible and the complexities the early church faced without a canonized New Testament. Grace discusses how Roman imperial politics influenced these debates and the importance of historical context in theology. The conversation dives into distinguishing the Spirit's work from personal emotion and emphasizes a communal approach to understanding faith.

May 21, 2025 • 1h 21min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Jumping Vatican Barriers and Chasing the Spirit
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a theology professor and host of the Madang podcast, shares her insights on the nature of the Holy Spirit, emphasizing that confusion can be a fruitful starting point for understanding. She recounts her unique experiences growing up in various Christian traditions and her thrilling adventure chasing Pope Leo XIV during a papal conclave. Grace discusses the complexities of faith and feminism in relation to authority in the Church, and the transformative power of embodied prayer, encouraging an inclusive approach to spirituality.

May 11, 2025 • 1h 17min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Feminist Christology
In this discussion, Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a professor of theology and host of the Madang podcast, dives into Feminist Christology. She emphasizes the importance of feminine imagery of God, particularly through the biblical figure Sophia. Kim argues that reclaiming these concepts challenges centuries of patriarchal interpretations. The conversation highlights how such approaches can empower women, especially within bicultural contexts, urging a re-examination of traditional doctrines and fostering a more inclusive understanding of spirituality.

Oct 1, 2024 • 46min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: Dismantling Whiteness for a More Just Faith
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a theologian and author, dives into the transformation of Jesus from olive-skinned to white in Christianity. She discusses the colonial implications of this shift and its harmful effects on racial identity. The conversation highlights the importance of using inclusive language for God and unpacking whiteness within faith communities. Kim also emphasizes the need for a deeper understanding of systemic racism in religion and advocates for embracing a divine feminine perspective to foster a more just and compassionate faith.

May 7, 2024 • 1h 13min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim & Susan Shaw: Surviving God
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a theology professor and co-author of 'Surviving God,' joins Susan Shaw, a Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies professor, to challenge traditional depictions of God that can perpetuate trauma. They discuss how intersectionality shapes faith, emphasizing survivor voices in theology. The conversation touches on reconciling cultural heritage with personal trauma, advocating for inclusive spiritual frameworks. They also share plans for a humorous and engaging beer camp, blending serious discussions with lighthearted anecdotes.

Feb 22, 2022 • 1h 30min
Grace Ji-Sun Kim: a Theology of Visibility
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.

Nov 18, 2020 • 38min
Different Gods, Different Religions?
Joerg Rieger is an influential author addressing religious and social themes, while Grace Ji-Sun Kim explores theological issues related to race and gender. They dive into the complex relationship between faith and societal power, discussing the effects of historical white supremacy and capitalism. The conversation highlights the importance of authentic interfaith dialogue in a diverse world and critiques exploitative faith practices. Rieger and Kim envision a transformative Christianity that champions justice and equity, calling for heretical communities to challenge existing norms.

Aug 21, 2020 • 1h 19min
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Rev. Jesse Jackson, a legendary civil rights leader, joins Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a respected theologian and author, to discuss their powerful book, 'Keeping Hope Alive.' They explore the vital connection between faith and social justice. Jackson shares poignant insights from his legacy in the civil rights movement, emphasizing the role of Black theology. The conversation dives into the critical importance of community prayer in addressing racial and economic inequalities, highlighting the resilience and leadership of Black women in justice movements.

Jul 18, 2018 • 1h 12min
The Prophetic Life of the Spirit with Grace Ji-Sun Kim
Grace Ji-Sun Kim, a prominent author and activist, dives into the rich and often overlooked topic of the Holy Spirit in her latest book. She discusses the necessity of highlighting the Spirit's role in activism and academia, challenging Eurocentric perspectives in theology. Grace shares insights on the Spirit’s presence in various cultures, including the Asian concept of qi. With a focus on embodied experiences and the historical struggles of the early church, she advocates for a more inclusive understanding of spirituality in today’s diverse world.