As Gordon-Conwell reflects back on Black History Month, we wanted to pose a contemplative question to a few of our students: how has Black history shaped your calling and formation? […]
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY AND MISSION In August, China Partnership shared a letter from Pastor Wang Yi, originally written in 2017. In it, Pastor Wang reflected […]
This blog originally appeared on the Casket Empty website. Dr. Carol Kaminski (MA & MAR ’96) I have recently been following the stories that the Wall Street Journal has been […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY There are many ways to study religion from social scientific perspectives. Qualitative studies can be ethnographic, where the […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY Korean megachurch pastor David Yonggi Cho (b. 1936), one of World Christianity’s most famous figures, passed away on […]
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY AND MISSION Some time ago, I picked up a copy of The Other Classical Musics, thinking that it was about non-Western classical […]
This Hispanic Heritage Month, may we turn to our Hispanic brothers and sisters and consider what it means to practice teología en conjunto.
DR. TODD M. JOHNSON PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY AND MISSION The ethnic food aisle is a modest section in most American grocery stores, where one can find food items that […]
Dr. Seong Hyun Park, Assistant Professor of Old Testament and Associate Dean of Cohort-Based Education Core Curriculum & Research, shares insight on the celebration of Rosh HaShanah.
All ages have their divisions and contentious issues. However, our present age seems to be especially divisive and contentious. Let’s be clear about our age: we are still dealing with sin and its evil fruits.