Forgiving from Liminal Space: Locating Asian American Theologies of Forgiveness

Society of Asian North American Christian Studies Journal 4 (2012-2013):133-150 (2012)
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Abstract

Conflicts abound in Asian American churches between different groups. This study articulates a theological location of forgiveness that speaks to those conflicts. In particular, it situates forgiveness in the liminal space between what Homi K. Bhabha describes as "domains of difference" that define different generational or ethnic groups within Asian American churches. Yet the possibility of forgiveness is enacted only when both sides of a conflict are willing to move from those domains into liminal space. This study argues that Mark Lewis Taylor's articulation of "dialogical questioning" is a useful mechanism for making such movements possible.

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Henry S. Kuo
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