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Bo Myung Seo
Associate Professor of Theology and Cultural Criticism
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B.A., Drew University, 1987; M.A., University of Chicago, 1989; M.Div., Ph.D., Chicago Theological Seminary, 1993, 2001.
Professor Seo’s research focuses on theology and contemporary
culture, comparative religions and philosophy of religion. Recent
writings have focused on theological interpretations of contemporary
cultural phenomena.
“How we understand specific passages of the Bible and the
nature of prophecy often depends on how we view the world.
Whether we seek to transform or merely to understand the
world, we proceed with a prior conception of how the world is or
is meant to be. So being open to and learning from the achievements
of other ‘worldly’ disciplines, as it helps us understand today’s
world, is an important part of how we do theology today. Also,
geographically, the West is no longer the dominant center of
Christianity, and the growth of churches in the Third World should
be accompanied by a different theological consciousness. I have
come to see the central issue facing today's world as that of
domination. Domination is always based on power, forcing its will,
interest and logic unto others. How to speak for the dominated of
the world is an important theological question. Theology can
longer dwell comfortably in the realm of the sacred. As we are
called into the world, our task is to start with the realities of the
world.”
Sample courses:
Philosophical Thought
Theology & Cultural Analysis
Asian Theology
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