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Kyong-Jin Lee

Kyong-Jin Lee is Associate Professor of Old Testament Studies at Fuller Theological Seminary and a scholar of political theology working at the intersection of biblical studies, phenomenology, and international political theory. Drawing on phenomenology, theology, and international political theory, her work examines how apocalyptic narratives, vulnerability, and embodiment shape the politics of climate change and global governance. Raised in La Paz, Bolivia, Lee brings to her scholarship a deep interest in the lived intersections of faith, justice, and ecology.

Essays

Vulnerability as Witness: Pentecostal Flesh and the Decolonial Renewal of Catholic Political Theology

The lived practices of Afro-Bolivian farmers invite not only a philosophical reinterpretation of vulnerability but also a rethinking of Catholic social thought. Their adaptive and relational forms of life disclose a theological reconfiguration of Catholic political theology.