Park, Andrew Sung. "Minjung and Process Hermeneutics." Process Studies 17, no. 2 (Summer 1988): 118-26.
Abstract
This article critically compares Minjung (downtrodden) and process theologies in their problem analyses, historical goals, and methodologies. Minjung's han (the condensed feeling of suffering), millennium, and cultural methodologies correspond to the discord, the quality of peace in unity with four other qualities, and the persuasive transformation of process idea. While Minjung theology is a cutting-edge theology of praxis, process theology is a leading-edge theology of philosophical thoughts. This research finds some unusual congenialities as well as contrasts between these two traditions. [Abstract from The Philosopher's Index]