Korean Women, SelfEsteem, and Practical Theology: Transformative Care (Asian Christianity in the Diaspora),Used

Korean Women, SelfEsteem, and Practical Theology: Transformative Care (Asian Christianity in the Diaspora),Used

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This book offers a criticalconstructive study of Korean womens selfesteem from a feminist practical theological perspective. Jaeyeon Lucy Chung recognizes two different and yet related problems: the absence of scholarly work on womens selfesteem from nonwhite, nonWestern groups in the field of practical theology, and the lack of attention to the low selfesteem prevalent in Korean womens sociocultural and religious context. Chung employs indepth interview studies while drawing on theoretical resources of psychology, theology, and cultural studies to develop a relationalcommunal theory of selfesteem, and a systematic, communal understanding of pastoral care practice. The project offers insights into the life experience of Korean women, especially selfesteem, and it reveals some of the ways selfesteem can be fostered.

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