The Motives of Self-Sacrifice in Korean American Culture, Family, and Marriage: From Filial Piety to Familial Integrity

Foreword by David Augsburger
Skip to product information

The Motives of Self-Sacrifice in Korean American Culture, Family, and Marriage: From Filial Piety to Familial Integrity

Foreword by David Augsburger
Release date:
Regular price $44.00
Sale price $44.00 Regular price
Final Sale. No returns or exchanges.
Oversized: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.
Overweight: This item will be shipped by appointment through our delivery partner.

Digital download

Immediate access in your Kobo library

Deliver to

In stock online. Free shipping on orders over $49

Buy online, pick up at Bay & Floor

Free pick up today

Find it in store

Out of stock

Found in: Faith & Spirituality, Christianity General

Earn 220 plum points and save more with plum Rewards. Learn more

View full details

Overview

246 PAGESENGLISH

Promotional Details
""Son's work speaks with biblical, psychological, and cross-cultural languages fluently and impressively to many audiences in Christian counseling, family therapy, and even church ministry. The paradoxical aspects of self-sacrifice are excellently articulated in the psychological, relational, and theological realms."" --Kwanjik Lee, Chongshin University and Seminary, South Korea ""The research findings are empowering and helpful to Korean pastors and pastoral counselors to aid both domestic victims and offenders. (Also included are) practical solutions to understand pathological family dynamics and prevention of domestic violence."" --Sunny Song, Talbot Theological Seminary, California ""Son . . . thoroughly examines how the concept of self-sacrifice is being understood, practiced, and misused in Korea, among Korean immigrants, and their family relationships. He offers a list of biblical and practical answers to the appropriate types of self-sacrifice. I strongly recommend this book as it would be a must-read for churches in Korea, Korean immigrant churches, pastors, pastoral counselors, and all Christians."" --Eung Yul Ryoo, KCPC
  • Published date: Jan 24, 2014
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 246
  • Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
  • ISBN: 9781625641601
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.6" L x 8.9" H
Chul Woo Son received his PhD degree in pastoral counseling from Fuller Theological Seminary. He currently serves Korean Central Presbyterian Church (Centreville, Virginia) as Pastor of Family Counseling Ministry.

Recently Viewed