Ryan Klejment-Lavin is associate professor of intercultural studies at Columbia International University. He is the author of numerous journal articles and book chapters on ministry to North Koreans. Previously he served as a field missionary in Asia for thirteen years.
""In Evil, Ryan Klejment-Lavin gives voice to brave North Korean Christian refugees who have endured the unimaginable in their journeys to safety. Evil is a balance of rigorous academic research with accessible stories that will stretch readers to consider what they know about refugees and reflect on the resilience of the human spirit. Evil is a much-needed addition to the academy and is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding more about global refugees."" --Jamie N. Sanchez, associate professor of intercultural studies, Talbot School of Theology, Biola University ""The severity of suffering experienced by people in North Korea compels us to reject trite explanations of evil. Here, Ryan Klejment-Lavin has taught us how to listen to the theodicies of those who experienced the evils of the North Korea regime. This study also serves as a call to action: Rather than explain away evil as part of 'God's ultimate plan, ' we must root out unjust power structures and defend the cause of the vulnerable."" --Kenneth Nehrbass, assistant professor of social work, California Baptist University