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        아시아 여성신학자 이선애 목사의 에큐메니칼 활동 연구

        강희수 한신대학교 한신신학연구소 2019 신학연구 Vol.56 No.2

        Sun-Ai Lee is well known in Korean ecumenical circles and among Asian women. She will be remembered as the pioneer of the Asian feminist Ecumenical Movement.She tried to help women in Asia to give voice to their social restrictions. She published the first Asian feminist theological magazine, In God’s Image, and worked as the Asian coordinator of EATWOT where she represented Asian women. Also, she established the Asia Women’s Resource Center (AWRC) to build the ground work for Asian feminist theology. Sun-Ai Lee’s theology is rooted in the context of oppression against women in Asian religious cultures. Her theological focus is based on equality and ecumenical partnership. The author of this essay argues that we can renew our faith and attitude by learning Asian feminist theology and studying the life and ecumenical feminist contributions of Sun-Ai Lee who lived a life of love towards Asian women.

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        Engendering Christian Mission in Asia : Understanding Women's Works in the History of Mission

        WONG Wai Ching Ewha Womans University Press 2003 Asian Journal of Women's Studies(AJWS) Vol.9 No.2

        Despite the selfless and devoted service of women, their continuous contributions to the Church and its mission, have been largely neglected and many of their efforts unacknowledged. In the modern history of mission, we find that women in Asia understand their tasks in mission very differently. In fact, they undertook action for the "mission of God" in everything they did in terms of their social involvement or service, mostly via their participation in the struggle for a new society. In actual practice, they reinterpreted Christian mission as a co-mission of humans and God in seeking and communicating the divine truth, and taking on the shared responsibility of working for peace and justice. The understanding of "mission" in the actual day-to-day practices and in people's living and sharing together as people in relation has grounded Christianity in the concrete needs of women in Asia. Placing this understanding within the debate and the transformation of the mission's concept in the history of ecumenism, one might say that women have displayed an integrative "worldly" approach to it.

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