Heart of the cross: a postcolonial christology
Introduction. A postcolonial preamble ; Searching for roots ; "Resident alien": displacement(s) ; Complex route/deep roots ; Argument of the book ; Mapping this book -- Identity out of place. Out of place ; Essentialism of trial ; Politics of home ; Feminist, postcolonial identity - toward Jeong -- Han and Jeong. Psychoanalysis of Han and Jeong ; Tales of Jeong ; Translated translator ; Joint security area: life and struggle at the DMZ ; Sa-I-Gu: life and struggle in the L.A. riots-- Postcolonial theory and Korean American theology. Alien/nation ; Identity as a "sweeping force" ; Hybridity ; Mimicry ; Interstitial third space ; Debating "postcolonialism" -- The crucified God : the way of Jeong. Violent undertones and radical solidarity ; Jurgen Moltmann's The Crucified God and Trinitarian Christology ; Emancipatory praxis of Jeong -- A Christology of Jeong. Destabilizing the patriarchal divinity ; Han/sin and Jeong/salvation ; The powers of Jeong and the horrors of Han ; Julia Kristev's abjection and love -- A christology of Jeong -- Conclusion: Heart of the cross.