Korean resources for pastoral theology
Book Description
In an era marked by global upheaval, environmental crises, and religious division, spiritual leaders and seekers are called to discover fresh sources of wisdom for healing and hope. This thoughtful exploration invites readers to learn from the rich theological traditions of Korean Christianity, offering profound insights that can transform our understanding of pastoral care and spiritual guidance.
Drawing from centuries of Korean Christian experience, this work introduces readers to powerful concepts deeply rooted in Korean culture and spirituality. The authors examine han, a complex understanding of suffering and resilience, jeong, which speaks to deep relational bonds and compassion, and salim, representing life-giving restoration and renewal. These concepts emerge from a Christian community that has navigated tremendous historical challenges while maintaining vibrant faith.
Rather than offering simple solutions, this book creates space for meaningful dialogue between Western and Korean approaches to spiritual care. It demonstrates how Korean Christians have developed unique perspectives on addressing human suffering and cultivating hope in difficult circumstances. The work suggests that by engaging with these theological insights, pastoral counselors, spiritual directors, and thoughtful believers can expand their capacity to offer authentic healing ministry.
For those seeking to deepen their understanding of global Christianity and discover new resources for spiritual growth, this book opens doorways to wisdom traditions that speak powerfully to contemporary challenges facing the human spirit.
Who Is This For?
π Reading Level: Short (< 200 pages) (~4 hours)
π Length: 127 pages
What You'll Discover
- β Explore Pastoral theology
- β Explore Church history
- β Explore Christianity
- β Explore Practical Theology
- β Explore Korea, religion
- β Explore Theology, practical