Dr. Yung Suk Kim's Scholarly Journey
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Monday, March 28, 2022

Messiah in Weakness

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"I am very pleased to dedicate this book to the memories of my mother In-Soon Kim with love. She may have been weak as a woman, but ver...
Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Learning

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[photo courtesy of Dr. Jungsik Cha]  The best part of learning is to read and read and read. Then think and reflect and talk with others. Yo...
Saturday, March 12, 2022

Matthean Jesus and Lukan Jesus

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In Matthew, Jesus appears to be a very Jewish Messiah who came to fulfill the prophets or the laws. He sends out his disciples only to the J...
Friday, March 4, 2022

Naive religion

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Jesus did not come simply to die for sinners but to testify to the truth of God (John 18:37). His death is the result of what he said and di...
Thursday, March 3, 2022

TRUTH

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As for me, truth is deeply experiential, confessional, and contextual. It should be engaged in a community that he or she lives, embodied i...
Sunday, February 27, 2022

Reimagining the body of Christ

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This book questions all familiar readings of “the body of Christ” in Paul’s letters and helps readers rethink the context and the purpose of...
Thursday, February 24, 2022

The Intersection of Religion and Politics

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In ancient times or today, explicitly or implicitly, religion and politics are inseparable since humans are religious and political in certa...
Saturday, February 19, 2022

Pistis christou: whose faith?

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In the following examples, while "faith in Jesus" is not implausible, a better translation is the "faithfulness of Jesus....
Friday, February 18, 2022

Rom 3:22 (snapshot of the gospel)

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"God's righteousness through Jesus Christ's faithfulness for all who believe" (Rom 3:22). My interpretation: You are under...
Sunday, February 13, 2022

The birth metaphor in John 3:1-21

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As is often the case, people have a hard time understanding the birth metaphor in John 3:1-21 (Nicodemus episode). You may want to read my a...
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