Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2014
Abstract
In Korean Preaching, Han, and Narrative, the main point of Sangyil Park makes is that “Korean narrative preaching demands such an artistic, transformative, imagination to bring a healing and transforming effect to the han-ridden minjung in Korean culture (70).” In other words, he proposes Korean narrative preaching as an alternative to kerygmatic preaching in order to resolve the Korean minjung’s han. Eventually, his argument for Korean narrative preaching is the outcome of synthetic and theoretical dialogue with han theory, minjung theology, historical Korean narrative studies, and North American narrative homiletics.
Recommended Citation
Jeong, Rebecca S., "Korean Preaching, Han, and Narrative (American University Studies. Series VII. Theology and Religion)" (2014). Faculty Publications - Portland Seminary. 129.
https://digitalcommons.georgefox.edu/gfes/129
Comments
Originally published in Asian American Theological Forum, October 2014.
https://aatfweb.org/2014/10/31/korean-preaching-han-and-narrative-american-university-studies-series-vii-theology-and-religion/