
معرفی
Grace Ji-Sun Kim is a Professor of Theology at Earlham School of Religion, part of Earlham College. With a Ph.D., M.Div., and B.S. from the University of Toronto, she is the author or editor of 25 books, focusing on climate justice, gender justice, and intersectional theology. She co-edits the Palgrave Macmillan Series, 'Asian Christianity in the Diaspora' and contributes to outlets like TIME, The Huffington Post, and Christian Century.
Education:
- Ph.D., University of Toronto
- M.Div., University of Toronto
- B.S., University of Toronto
Her research explores climate justice (e.g., Earthbound), whiteness in Christianity (e.g., When God Became White), and decolonial theological frameworks. Her work bridges Korean diasporic experiences with global interfaith dialogue, emphasizing the Holy Spirit's role in social transformation and environmental healing.
She actively engages media, hosting the Madang Podcast and participating in platforms like MSNBC and BBC Radio. Her presentations at institutions such as Georgetown University and AAR highlight her influence in academic and religious communities.




