"Volker Küster’s A Protestant Theology of Passion: Minjung Theology Revisited is essential reading for anyone interested in contextual and intercultural theology in Asia. This important book provides the first thorough academic discussion of Korean Minjung theology in any Western language, introducing key Korean theologians in the movement, in relationship to one another and to contextual theological developments elsewhere. A unique feature of this study is Küster’s use of visual art as an inculturated expression of Minjung theology in its own right. His contention that contextual theologies are “open systems” suggests the continuing relevance of Minjung theology for our “glocalized” future. This book represents a seminal contribution to the growing body of literature on contextual theology in a global context. " – Prof. Dr. Philip L. Wickeri, San Francisco Theological Seminary and the Graduate Theological Union"An indispensable account of Minjung theology told with insights and critical understanding. Dr. Küster skillfully places this theological current in the global context through intercultural lenses. I highly recommend this rich and rewarding text. " – Kwok Pui-lan, author of Postcolonial Imagination and Feminist Theology"A Protestant Theology of Passion chronicles an important movement in Korean theology that has significance far beyond the borders of that country. True to Minjung method, Küster includes not only texts, but art and poetry as sources for this theology as well. In doing so, he makes an important contribution to the wider discussion of contextual theology today. " – Robert Schreiter, author of Constructing Local Theologies"K.s. Buch ist eine kenntnisreiche Darstellung der Minjung-Theologie und ihrer Autoren. Sie eignet sich [...] als kompetente Einführung in den gesellschaftlichen Kontext, in dem sie zur Entfaltung gebracht worden ist. " – Christine Lienemann-Perrin, in: Theologische Literaturzeitung 139 (2014), 2