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The Rise of Christian Art in Contemporary China
Exhibition: “The Spirit in Fire and Wind: Christian Art in Contemporary China” Place and Date: West Lafayette Public Library, Purdue University, May 3-12, 2019 In May of 2019, I introduced several Taiwanese Christian artists and their works in my paper… Read More ›
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Art: Annunciation
The Annunciation, an essential theme reminds Christians the love of God for human beings. In the Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola, this love is contemplated in the account of the incarnation. Through Mary’s unreserved self-surrender in response to the… Read More ›
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Explorations in Asian Christianity: History, Theology and Mission
Scott Sunquist’s contribution to Asian Christian studies has been exemplary. This is the fifth book in the missiological engagement series. In 2001 he edited A Dictionary of Asian Christianity and presented a comprehensive resource on Christianity in Asia. In the… Read More ›
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Teaching and Learning as Inspired Dialogue: Implications for Cross-Cultural Teaching Ministry
Introduction The ‘Guru-shishya’ (lit. Teacher-student) relationship in the context of India is not only one of the most sacred and respected relationships but also considered an inevitable one for the attainment of the ‘Moksha’ (lit. emancipation from the cycle… Read More ›
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Asian American Theology Conference 2019 at PTS
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ATSI 2019 Accepts Applications
About the Asian Theological Summer Institute May 28-31, 2019 Held on United Lutheran Seminary’s Philadelphia campus, the Asian Theological Summer Institute (ATSI) seeks to identify and encourage Asians/Asian Americans who are focused on theological education at the PhD and ThD… Read More ›
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Make the Best of Your Life: Letters to Bahujan Youth
Prabhu Guptara’u book, Make the Best of Your Life: Letters to Bahujan Youth, is in epistolary form responding to questions, which makes his work attractive and the topics lucid.[1] Born and educated in India, Guptara is a prominent Indian expert… Read More ›
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Reflection on the Miracles of the Namiya General Store
Introduction Miracles of the Namiya General Store is an extraordinary novel written by the well-known Japanese mystery novel writer Keigo Higashino in 2012.[1] Different versions of the film and drama were adapted from the novel. My first contact with the story was… Read More ›
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Vol. 5 No. 2
Vol. 5 No. 2 Articles & Book Reviews Bible Article: “Honor and Shame in Sirach,” Baek Hee Kim Book Review on Reading Jesus’ Parables with Dao De Jing, Hyun Ho Park History Article : “Dichotomy Between Faith and Scholarship: A Reflection from Pakistan,” Keneth… Read More ›
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Reading the American Urban Context through an Honor-Shame Code
Honor and shame as a pair of cultural lens were first introduced to America as something non-American through the research of the anthropologist Ruth Benedict in her book The Chrysanthmum and the Sword: Patterns of Japanese Culture, published in 1946,… Read More ›
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Conscientization for Korean Canadian Christian women
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