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Mondays, at 7:00 PM (USA) ET - 8:15 PM (USA) ET from June 3 until July 8, 2024.
What does it mean to be Asian in America and queer...and Christian?
This course will look at cultural and genealogical themes related to Asian and Asian American queer theologies in the larger context of Asian American history.
These themes include multiple marginalities around racism and homophobia, transnational perspectives and experiences, and ministry to the wider church.
Each session will include short readings, guest lectures, Q&A and discussions.
Scholarships are available for this course, please email us at candlerfoundry@emory.edu for more information.
Continuing Education Units (CEU) are available for this course. There is a processing fee of $25.00, and an Award Letter will be issued once the course has been completed. Please add the CEU Processing Fee at checkout.
Mihee Kim-Kort is a Presbyterian minister, agitator, speaker, writer, and slinger of hopeful stories about faith and church. Her writing and commentary can be found in the New York Times, TIME, BBC World Service, USA Today, Huffington Post, Christian Century, On Being, Sojourners, Faith and Leadership, The Revealer, and Religion Dispatches. (Links to some of her work can be found here.) In 2021, she was named one of Center for American Progress’s “21 Faith Leaders to watch.” She is co-pastor with her spouse of First Presbyterian Church in Annapolis, MD and a doctoral candidate in Religious Studies at Indiana University (read more).