Wendy Murray In yesterday’s post, Dr. Currie made reference to the idea of Christians appropriating “The Columba Option,” reflecting the spirituality of this little-known saint. What does that mean? Who […]
Dr. David Currie When you hear the term “Celtic,” what comes to mind? Boston’s basketball team? A Glasgow soccer team? Let’s think more spiritually than sports. Perhaps such themes as […]
WENDY MURRAY (MATS ’85) It is appropriate that the celebration of All Saints Day comes directly on the heels of Reformation Day. It serves as a reminder to us Protestants […]
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 […]
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 […]
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. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY The field of World Christianity has been bursting at the seams in the last several years with new […]
DR. GINA A. ZURLO CO-DIRECTOR, CENTER FOR THE STUDY OF GLOBAL CHRISTIANITY Andrew F. Walls (1928–2021), a pioneer of World Christianity and history of missions, has died. There would be […]