I did not know what to expect from Homebrewed Christianity’s Theology Beer Camp, but whatever it was, it far exceeded any expectations I had. I was thrilled to be a speaker, panelist and a guest on a podcast.

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inI did not know what to expect from Homebrewed Christianity’s Theology Beer Camp, but whatever it was, it far exceeded any expectations I had. I was thrilled to be a speaker, panelist and a guest on a podcast.
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I am happy to announce a new book: Preaching to Korean Immigrants: A Psalmic-Theological Homiletic in the Asian Christianity in the Diaspora (Palgrave Macmillan) has been published. Congratulations Dr. Rebecca Jeong, we are so thrilled to include your important book in our series.
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Thrilled to be part of My Theology book series by DLT books. Pre-order Spirit Life.
In the “My Theology” series, the world’s leading Christian thinkers explain some of the principal tenets of their theological beliefs in concise, pocket-sized books.
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I am excited to announced the newest book, Religious Experience in Trauma: Koreans’ Collective Complex of Inferiority and the Korean Protestant Church, by KwangYu Lee for my book series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” co-edited with Joseph Cheah.
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Dr. Grace Ji-Sun Kim shares how Pacific, Asian, and North American Asian Women in Theology and Ministry (PANAAWTM) has influenced her work and teaching.
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May is Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month. As we celebrate AAPI Heritage Month, I wanted to highlight our book series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” and introduce our amazing AAPI authors.
Please order them for your libraries as they are essential readings for colleges, seminaries, churches etc.,
If you want to submit a proposal, please send it to the Book Series Co-editors: Dr. Joe Cheah or myself. Continue reading
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This new book, Meaning and Controversy within Chinese Ancestor Religion, is written by Dr. Paulin Batairwa Kubuya. Please order the book here. Continue reading
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The latest book in our series “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” is Interreligous Pedagogy: Reflections and Applications in Honor of Judith A. Berling.
Please do order it for your libraries! Continue reading
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The Sixth Book in our Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” is now released. Please order and read, The Gendered Politics of the Korean Protestant Right: Hegemonic Masculinity by Dr. Nami Kim.
Nami Kim’s new book makes a powerful contribution to the study of Korean Christianity and how the Protestant Right engages with gender, sexuality, ethnicity and religion.
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The Fifth Book in our Series, “Asian Christianity in the Diaspora” is now released. Please order and read Dr. Julius-Kei Kato’s new book, Religious Language and Asian American Hybridity.
Dr. Kato‘s new book is an important read about how the term “hybridity” is becoming an increasingly important concept within postcolonialism and Christianity. Read the book to find out. Continue reading