experience of being in between two worlds, the Korean and the American, belonging to both in some ways, but not wholly belonging to either; and the sense that I as a non-white person might never be fully accepted by the majority of the dominant group in this country.37 As someone who does not fit the mainstream as a Korean immigrant, he interprets the Bible through a lens of being a stranger in a foreign land. What Lee describes is a social phenomenon that Victor Turner referred to as liminality.
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