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학술저널
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서울신학대학교 기독교신학연구소 신학과 선교 신학과 선교 제41호
발행연도
2012.1
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145 - 176 (32page)

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In this practical and actual paper, I will try to ponder over how we can help the second­generation Korean Americans to get healing. It is because most of the second­generation Korean Americans suffer from identity confusion derived from their reality, that is, liminality, a form of marginality. In this regard, I propose five healing stages. I believe that caring ministry in the Korean­American context will be deepened when it is seen by eyes of healing approaches. Based on Dr. Sang Hyun Lee’s ideas on liminality and Dr. Inn Sook Lee’s stages for women’s identity, I, as a pastoral counselor, consider how I can help the second generation in crises to receive healing. My proposal is thus practical and empirical rather than theoretical. For I want to propose a palpable way of healing. For practical suggestions, I will use family systems theory by means of the Weltanschauung of pastoral theology. Consequently five healing stages are very Christian, for I propose the stages for the Christian community. Furthermore, this paper does not focus on how the method itself might be activated in real situations. Rather I have tried to present palpable illustrations of the healing ministry based on family systems theory and the Weltanschauung of pastoral counseling for second­generation Korean Americans in identity confusion.

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