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Drawing on decades of teaching and reflection, Princeton theologian Sang Lee probes what it means for Asian Americans to live as the followers of Christ in the liminal space between Asia and America and at the periphery of American society. As one moves away from the societal center, one often finds oppression and dehumanization. Lee argues, one can also sometimes find liminalitya creative and edgy space with openness to the new, the emergence of community, and the ability to take a prophetic stance over against the status quo.

Produktbeschreibung
Drawing on decades of teaching and reflection, Princeton theologian Sang Lee probes what it means for Asian Americans to live as the followers of Christ in the liminal space between Asia and America and at the periphery of American society. As one moves away from the societal center, one often finds oppression and dehumanization. Lee argues, one can also sometimes find liminalitya creative and edgy space with openness to the new, the emergence of community, and the ability to take a prophetic stance over against the status quo.
Autorenporträt
Sang Hyun Lee is Kyung Chick Han Professor of Systematic Theology and Director of the Program for Asian American Theology and Ministry, Princeton Theological Seminary.