Through stories of Asian and
Asian North American women
who found their ways, sometimes
circuitously, sometimes
unexpectedly, into leadership
roles, Su Yon Pak and Jung Ha
Kim challenge conventional
understanding of what it means
to lead.
“In this volume, the reader
encounters the liberative power
of wrestling with sacred texts.”
—Dr. Joy A. Schroeder
“Christians of all kinds should
pick up this readable book—
but only if they are ready to
be challenged, moved, and
inspired.”
—Charles C. Camosy
“Each chapter’s insights and
challenging questions not only
deepen readers’ self-reflection,
they expand our awareness for
fearless dialogues that contribute
to beloved community.”
—Luther E. Smith, Jr.
This English translation of the Swiss-published Conversations is part of
a three-volume collection featuring
correspondence, articles, interviews,
and other short-form writings by
Barth from 1959–1962. Within these
pages, scholars and students will find
a comprehensive view into Barth’s life
and thinking about theology and its
role in society today.
“This is an urgent summons to
which attention must be paid.”
—Walter Brueggemann
New from Westminster John Knox Press