Princeton Seminary | Ban-Souk Kim
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Ban-Souk Kim

PhD Student | Practical Theology

Ban-Souk Kim
Practical Theology
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Ban-Souk Kim is a PhD student in Practical Theology with a concentration in Pastoral Theology. His research focuses on theories and practices of contextual pastoral theology/care that can be applied to immigrant contexts. The primary objective of his study is to construct a culturally appropriate model of care for marginalized immigrants. To achieve this, he utilizes methodologies, such as narrative theories, psychology of relational self, liturgical practices, and ethnography, to understand how healing narratives are re-enacted within immigrant populations.

Ban-Souk received his BA degree from Seoul Theological University in Korea in 2011 and his MDiv from Candler School of Theology at Emory University. Prior to joining Princeton Theological Seminary, he earned STM and MAR degrees from Yale Divinity.

Ban-Souk is happily married and has a lovely daughter.

Educating faithful Christian leaders.

Youth Minister at Busbridge and Hambledon Church, Surrey, U.K.

Antonin Ficatier, Class of 2016

“What I like about working in an international church is that I’m always reminded that I’m a foreigner, that the land is not mine and I’m just a passenger on this journey.”