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Religion and spirituality in Korean America

Anselm Kyongsuk Min, Min(Contributions by)David K Yoo, Yoo(Contributions by)Jae Ran Kim, Kim(Contributions by)Jung Ha Kim, Kim(Contributions by)Okyun Kwon, Kwon(Contributions by)Rebecca Kim, Kim(Contributions by)Ruth H. Chung, Chung(Contributions by)Sang Hyun Lee, Lee(Contributions by)Sharon A Suh, Suh(Contributions by)Sharon Kim, Kim(Contributions by)Sung Hyun Um, Um(Contributions by)David K. Yoo, Yoo(Edited by)Ruth H. Chung, Chung(Edited by)
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Religion and Spirituality in Korean America examines the ambivalent identities of predominantly Protestant Korean Americans in Judeo-Christian American culture. Focusing largely on the migration of Koreans to the United States since 1965, this interdisciplinary collection investigates campus faith groups and adoptees. The authors probe factors such as race, the concept of diaspora, and the ways the improvised creation of sacred spaces shape Korean American religious identity and experience. In calling attention to important trends in Korean American spirituality, the essays highlight a high rate of religious involvement in urban places and participation in a transnational religious community.

Contributors: Ruth H. Chung, Jae Ran Kim, Jung Ha Kim, Rebecca Kim, Sharon Kim, Okyun Kwon, Sang Hyun Lee, Anselm Kyongsuk Min, Sharon A. Suh, Sung Hyun Um, and David K. Yoo

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University of Illinois Press
0252054253 / 9780252054259
eBook (EPUB)
15/08/2022
English
272 pages
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