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Preaching to Korean Immigrants = A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic /
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Title/Author:
Preaching to Korean Immigrants/ by Rebecca Seungyoun Jeong.
Reminder of title:
A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic /
Author:
Jeong, Rebecca Seungyoun.
Description:
XI, 226 p.online resource. :
Contained By:
Springer Nature eBook
Subject:
Theology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07885-9
ISBN:
9783031078859
Preaching to Korean Immigrants = A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic /
Jeong, Rebecca Seungyoun.
Preaching to Korean Immigrants
A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic /[electronic resource] :by Rebecca Seungyoun Jeong. - 1st ed. 2022. - XI, 226 p.online resource. - Asian Christianity in the Diaspora,2945-6940. - Asian Christianity in the Diaspora,.
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Current First-Generation Korean Immigrants’ Existential Status and Korean Immigrant Churches -- Chapter 3: Constructive Theology: Toward a More Faithful Way of Life for Immigrants -- Chapter 4: A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic as a Korean Immigrant Preaching Model.
In terms of practical-theology’s critical reflection on marginalized people’s wounds in a wider society, this book investigates the question, “How to proclaim the good news in response to first-generation Korean immigrants’ contextual suffering in the United Sates?” To answer the question, the book starts with investigating Korean immigrant hearers’ contextual predicaments in a new land to point out emerging practical-theological issues in relation to the practice of preaching. In this book, the primary subjects are first-generation Korean immigrants, especially those who have relatively low socio-economic status and struggle with the purpose of their lives as immigrants, particularly those whose material dreams have been shattered. In order to proclaim the good news, this book proposes a more appropriate immigrant theology for/in the practice of preaching by reclaiming the priorities of God’s future in our lives and confirming God’s active identification with Korean immigrant congregations in the depths of their predicament. Such reconstructive work for immigrant theology arises in response to their existential hardships, marginality, ethnic discrimination, and relative powerlessness in life. While acknowledging both the possibilities and limits of the diverse forms of current Korean immigrant preaching, the book then offers a strategic proposal for a new homiletic theory, namely “a psalmic-theological homiletic.” This proposed homiletic is deeply rooted in the theology of the Psalms and their rhetorical movement. This re-envisioned mode of eschatological and prophetic preaching in times of difficulty recovers ancient Israel’s psalmic, rhetorical tradition that aims toward faith. Its theological-rhetorical strategy intends to both transform hearers’ habitus of living in faith and enhance their hope-filled life through communal anticipation of God’s coming future on the margins. Specifically, this proposed homiletic critically adopts key features from psalms of lament and their typical, fourfold theological-rhetorical movement (i.e., lament, retelling a story, confessional doxology, and obedient vow) as now core elements of a revised Korean-immigrant preaching practice.
ISBN: 9783031078859
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-031-07885-9doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: BR118-119.2
Dewey Class. No.: 230
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