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Min-Ah Cho
Min-Ah Cho is a scholar of constructive theology and Christian spirituality, attentive to how faith takes shape in the lives of those on the margins. Engaging feminist and postcolonial theories, Christian mysticism, and Asian/Asian American religion and politics, her work explores how individuals navigate spirituality within and beyond institutional and public representations of religion. She has published widely in both Korean and English, including her latest book, The Silent God and the Silenced: Mysticism and Contemplation Amid Suffering (Georgetown University Press, 2025).