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A Vernacular Theology of Diaspora

Everyday Speech, Street-Smart Spirituality, and the Christian Maum
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This book explores how language-in-use shapes the soul, identity, and spirituality of Asian American Christian women in diaspora, focusing on the theological and semiotic significance of language.In employing an interdisciplinary framework cutting across Christian theology, linguistic anthropology, and feminist theory, the author suggests the concept of... Read More
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This book explores how language-in-use shapes the soul, identity, and spirituality of Asian American Christian women in diaspora, focusing on the theological and semiotic significance of language.

This book explores how language-in-use shapes the soul, identity, and spirituality of Asian American Christian women in diaspora, focusing on the theological and semiotic significance of language.

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This book explores how language-in-use shapes the soul, identity, and spirituality of Asian American Christian women in diaspora, focusing on the theological and semiotic significance of language.

In employing an interdisciplinary framework cutting across Christian theology, linguistic anthropology, and feminist theory, the author suggests the concept of street-smart spiritualityβ€”a form of everyday mysticism embodied in vernacular speech acts. Focusing on the Korean term maum (heart–mind–soul), the book argues that everyday utterances, gestures, and vocal practices convey qualiaβ€”textured signs of internal experienceβ€”that articulate Christian subjectivity beyond institutional orders or dominant linguistic norms. Tracing the rhetorical tradition of sermo humilis and vernacularity from Augustine to Dante, and placing it in conversation with Marguerite Porete and Yi Suni, the book reveals how Christian vernaculars have functioned as vehicles of resistance, intimacy, and transformation. In grappling with the racialized demands of β€œstandard” American English, this work affirms the power of fragile, diasporic, and accented speech as a site of divine encounter and theological agency. The book invites readers to rethink what makes language β€œChristian,” what renders a person β€œAmerican enough,” and how voice becomes a sacred medium of becoming.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781666948653

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 02 April 2026

Country: United States

Imprint: Rowman & Littlefield

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 208

About the Author

So Jung Kim was Associate for Theology in the Office of Theology and Worship of the Presbyterian Mission Agency, PCUSA.

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