Andrew S. Park

Andrew S. Park
Hangul 박승호[1]
Revised Romanization Bak Seungho
McCune–Reischauer Pak Sǔngho

Andrew Sung Park is a Korean American Methodist theologian. Park teaches at United Theological Seminary in Trotwood, Ohio. He specializes in systematic theology, global theology, cross-cultural theology, Asian American liberation theology, Christian mysticism, and the relationship between religion and science. He has expanded the theology of emotional pain by exploring the Korean concept of han.

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Personal life

Park was born in what is now North Korea, and fled South with his family during the Korean War. They emigrated from South Korea to the United States in 1973.[2] He lives in Beavercreek, Ohio with his wife Jane Myong, and has two children, Amos Park and Thomas Park.

Education and career

In 1973, Park received a B.A. at Methodist Theological Seminary. At Iliff School of Theology in 1978, he received M.Div.. Then he attended Claremont School of Theology and obtained a M.A. in 1981. Park finally received a Ph.D. at Graduate Theological Union in 1985; his dissertation there discussed minjung theology.[3] He would go on to join United Theological Seminary in Ohio in 1992.[2]

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References

  1. ^ "신간 안내 - 박승호 교수의 '삼위일체적 구속'", Korean United Methodist Church, 2010-01-07, http://www.koreanumc.org/site/apps/nlnet/content3.aspx?c=kqLSIYOxGnF&b=5687999&ct=7800163, retrieved 2011-09-30 
  2. ^ a b Thomas, Stacey M. Floyd; Pinn, Anthony B. (2010), Liberation theologies in the United States: an introduction, NYU Press, p. 228, ISBN 9780814727645 
  3. ^ Park, Andrew Sung (1985), Minjung and P'ungryu theologies in contemporary Korea : a critical and comparative examination, Ph.D. dissertation, Graduate Theological Union, OCLC 14507504 

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