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Crossing the Border: Religious Education of Coexistence with the Case of North Korean Refugees in the U.S

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Abstract When one decides to cross the border of a nation due to political oppression and poverty, it is a crucial decision for the whole world and time around them.… Click to show full abstract

Abstract When one decides to cross the border of a nation due to political oppression and poverty, it is a crucial decision for the whole world and time around them. Many people make the treacherous journey across economic systems and political and religious background to pursue human dignity and happiness. Among many refugee groups who cross such borders, my research pays attention to North Korean refugees in the United States and their settlement process. As North Korean refugees enter this land of freedom and prosperity, are they provided adequate aid and education to redirect their mindset from communism to capitalism, from oppression and trauma to living together? What is the role of the faith community and of religious education in it? Based on postcolonial feminist practical theology, this paper explores the journey together and offers a pedagogy of coexistence and mutual transformation.

Keywords: north korean; religious education; korean refugees; coexistence; education; border

Journal Title: Religious Education
Year Published: 2020

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