Sunday, February 5, 2023

The good news begins with God, not with Jesus

As for Paul, the good news begins with God, not with Jesus.

The gospel (good news) is about or from God.
It is also God's good news that he intervenes in the world.
Jesus is the Son of God who demonstrated God's good news through faith.
Jesus's work of God constitutes "the gospel of Christ."

However, I often see theological schools' mission statement that elevates only "the gospel of Christ." Of course, what the gospel of Christ means is a bone of contention.

Now Christians are those who follow Jesus and his faith. They are set right with God. They must bring good news to all as "a letter of Christ" (2 Cor 3:3).

Thursday, January 26, 2023

"Why some anxiety is good, even though it feels bad"

I was listening to the NPR program "On Point" and the topic was anxiety. Anxiety as an emotion brings data about uncertainties in life. The key is how we can use it wisely, developing life skills.

*Excursus 
1) Anxiety is an emotion caused by uncertainties in life.
2) Stress is extreme tension/feeling caused by one's situation that one can hardly find options to deal with it. 
3) Affliction includes all kinds of hardships, tragedies, and difficulties in life. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2023

Wisdom

My working definition of wisdom:
 
"Wisdom is practical, insightful knowledge, experience, attitude, life skills, or abilities conducive to wise living in various contexts. It responds to complex human conditions and deals with all spheres of life. It has existed ever since humanity lived, but its manifestations differ from culture to culture." (Yung Suk Kim)
 

Friday, December 9, 2022

Meditation on 1 Cor 12:12-27: Deconstruction and "the Body of Christ"

My alternative interpretation of 1 Cor 12 may be summarized as follows: 
Paul's point is not that the church is the body of Christ but that "you (ὑμεῖς, plural "you") are the Christic body." The key is the ethical union with Christ, not merely existential or mysterious relationships with him. That is, the Corinthians must follow Christ and honor one another. Then, they can maintain a Christ-like community. Christ is not the owner of the church, but its foundation. The point is not mere membership to the church but impregnable participation in Christ and his faith. --From my talk on "Deconstruction and the body of Christ"

Friday, November 18, 2022

Cross-cultural Wisdom

Simple truth
-Jesus: “In everything do to others as you would have them do to you, for this is the Law and the Prophets" (Golden Rule, Matt 7:12).
-Hillel: "What is hateful to you, do not do to others. This is the whole Torah, and the rest is commentary" (Talmud Shabbat 31a).
-Confucius: Zi Gong asked: “What is the single word that we can take as a moral guide for our whole life?” Confucius said, “Is it not reciprocity? What you don't desire don't impose on others” (Analects 15:24). 子貢問曰。有一言而可以終身行之者乎。子曰。其恕乎。己所不欲、勿施於人。

Human-centered thought:
-Jesus: “The Sabbath was made for humankind and not humankind for the Sabbath" (Mark 2:28).
-Confucius: The person unfolds the way; it is not the way that unfolds the person" (Analects 15:29). 子曰。人能弘道、非道弘人。

Wednesday, November 2, 2022

The Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being

I made the acronym SABAD (Security, Accomplishment, Belonging, Autonomy, and Dignity) to remember this diagram "The Surgeon General’s Framework for Workplace Mental Health and Well-Being," which was released by the US Surgeon General. 
*Source  



Monday, October 31, 2022

Paul's Gospel, Empire, and Race/Ethnicity: Through the Lens of Minoritized Scholarship

I am excited to finish editing the volume and submitted the final submission files to the publisher. I wrote in the Introduction: "Contributors to this volume represent diverse cultures and perspectives of Asian descent, African American heritage, and Latin American culture. This collective volume is the clarion call that biblical interpretation is not an arcane genre in the ivory tower but engages current issues in the real world of America, where we must tackle racism, the Western imperial gospel, and the rigid body politic." I hope many readers across the board will benefit from this book.

A Peek into the Table of Contents
 
1. Introduction
Yung Suk Kim

Part I. Paul, Gospel, and Empire
2. The Politics of Interpretation: Paul’s Gospel, Empire, and Race/Ethnicity
Yung Suk Kim
3. Paul the Apostle of the Nations and Pedro Albizu Campos, the Apostle of Puerto Rican Independence: A Comparative Study of Empire & Resistance
Efraín Agosto

Part II. Paul, Empire, and Race/Ethnicity
4. “Let This Mind Be in You”: Paul and the Politics of Identity in Philippians—Empire, Ethnicity, and Justice
Demetrius K. Williams
5. Mainstreaming the Minoritized: Galatians 3.28 as Ethnic Construction
Sze-kar Wan

Part III. Paul, Empire, and Community
6. The Pursuit of Impossible Hospitality: Reading Paul’s Philoxenia with Jacques Derrida
Jeehei Park
7. From Alienation to Inclusion: Reading Romans 3:21-26 from a Diaspora Lens
Ekaputra Tupamahu