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Professor Dr. Yung Han Kim

Yung Han Kim(Korean김영한, 金英漢, b. October 18, 1946-, South Korea ) is a professor,[1] a theologian and an ordained minister in South Korea. He is a well known scholar in South Korea. He founded the Korea Reformed Theological Society[2][3] in 1996, served as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd president of the Society. He set up the Graduate School of Christian Studies in Soongsil University, served as the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th and 6th Dean. He served for 34 years as professor of systematic theology and Christian Philosophy at Soongsil University. He, founder of Academia Christiana, also has served as the president of Academia Christiana since 1988. He made the Shalomnabi,[4] that is a civic organization, in 2010, has been serving as the chairman of it.[5] He contributed more than 30 articles only in the Journal of Korea Evangelical Theological Society <Bible and Theology>.[6] He published more than 20 books in Systematic Theology and Christian Philosophy, has been studying and contributing in the areas of dogmatics,[7] Reformed theology[8], modern theology,[9] hermeneutics,[10] [11] Christian Culture[12] and Christian Spirituality.[13] He was a chairman of Korea Evangelical Theological Society[14], a chairman of Korea Society for Hermeneutics(2004 - 2006)[15], a chairman of Christian Philosophy Society(2006-2012)[16], and a chairman of Korea Reformed Theology Society.[17]

Academic Degrees

Academic Career

  • Assistant Professor, SoongSil University, 1978-1982
  • Associate Professor, SoongSil University, 1982-1987
  • Senior Professor, SoongSil University, 1987- at present
  • Director of Korea Institute for Christian Culture Research, Soong Sil University, 1986-2003
  • Dean, Graduate School of Christian Studies, Soong Sil University, Seoul, Korea, 1998-2003, 2005-2009
  • Senior Professor, Department of Christian Studies, Soong Sil University, 1999- 2012
  • Senior Professor, Graduate School of Christian Studies, Soong Sil University, Seoul, Korea, 1998-2012.
  • Visiting Scholar, Princeton Theological Seminary, U. S. A. (1984-1985),
  • Research Fellow, Divinity School, Yale University, U. S. A. (1990-1991),
  • Visiting Scholar, Theological Faculty, Bochum University. (2004/3-2004/8),
  • Visiting Scholar, Princeton Theological Seminary, U. S. A. (2004/9-2005/2),

Pastoral Career

  • Ordination as a Minister of Jesus-Presbyterian Church(Tonghab) by the Seoul-South Presbytery, Korea(1980)
  • Head Chaplain, SoongSil University, 1978-1982
  • Associate Minister at Hallelujah Church, 1986 -1989
  • Head Chaplain, SoongSil University, 1999-2002
  • Associate Minister at Seoul Presbyterian Church, 1992- 2014

Books

Article in English

  • “The 1st Century ad 2nd Centruy of Soongsil", Asia in 21st Century and Christian University, 253-274, August 1998.
  • "Gott in Husserls transzendental phänomenologischem Denken", Phänomenologie in Korea, Kah Kyung Cho und Jeon Sook Hahn(Hg.), Orbis Phaenomenologicus, Freiburg, München:Alber2001,129-155.
  • "The Tasks of Reformed Theology in the 21st Century from Korean Context",
  • Bible and Theology, Vol. XXX, A Suggestion of korea Evangelical Theology to Western Theology, Korea Evangelical Theological Society, 2001, 96-114,
  • “The Idea of Transformed Hermeneutics", Evangelical Reviewof Theology, Editor: David Parker, Volume 25, No. 3, July 2001, 196-209
  • "A Suggestion of Korea Evangelical Theology to Western Theology", Bible and Theology Vol. XXX, A Suggestion of Korea Evangelical Theology to Western Theology, Korea Evangelical Theological Society, 2002, Word of Life Press, 6-11
  • "The Identity of Reformed Theology and Its Ecumenicity in the Twenty-First Century: Reformed Theology as Transformational Cultural Theology", in: Reformed Theology:Identity and Ecumenicity, Wallace M. Alston & Michael Welker(Editors), Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2003, 3-19
  • “The Unity and Diversity of Evangelicalism,” vol. 35, 17 p. Bible and Theology, Korea Evangelical Theological Society, 2004.4.25
  • Christianity and Korean Culture: The Reasons for The Success of Christianity in Korea, EXCHANGE, vol. 33, No. 2, E. J. Brill Academic Publishers, Netherlands, 2004.6.30, 132-152
  • “The Culture of the 21st Century and Reformed Faith,” in: Korea Journal of Christian Studies, Vol 36, 31.October 2004, pp.73-95
  • Eine neue Theologie der Kultur in Korea, Zeitschrift fuer Evangelische Ethik, 50,Jg. Gütersloher Verlagahaus 2006, März, 60-69,
  • “Reformed Evangelical Theology," in: International Journal of Christian Studies, Volume1, 1J une 2006, Soongsil Graduate School of Christian Studies/Department of Christian Studies, Soongsil University, 2006,13-34
  • “The Identity of Theology and Its Scientificity," in: International Journal of Christian Studies, Volume III, I June 2007, Soongsil Graduate School of Christian Studies/ Department of Christian Studies, Soongsil University, 15-46
  • “A Critical Reflection on Barth and van Til in the Reformed Tradition," in; International Journal of Christian Studies, Soongsil University, June 2008, 15-33,
  • "Toward an Open Orthodox Reformed Theology; A Reflection of traditional Western Theology & desirable Theological Movement for Korean Church." in; A Theological Journa lof KIMCHI, December, 2009

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