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Contents:
- Cultural Exegesis as the calling of an Asian Theologian: looking through secularity as a condition
- A short note on 1 Samuel 28:12
- Is there mercy in the book of Lamentations
- Reading John's Gospel in the Bangladeshi context
- Implications of creation's present suffering and future glory in Romans 8:17-25
- The calling of Asian scholars: A biblical scholar's perspective
- The calling of Asian scholars: A theologian's scholar's perspective
- Doing contextual systematic theology in Asia: Challenges and prospects
- The calling of female evangelical scholars in Indonesia
- The calling of Asian biblical scholars as prophets: A Korean perspective
- Rethinking the calling of Asian theologians in light of Calvin's concept of doctrina: A Korean perpective
- Spotting the sacred: Social location as frame for the theologian's vacation
- A biblical analysis of the main teachings of the prosperity gospel, with special reference to the preacheres of Hyderabad, India
- Freedom of religion, communal politics, and religions minorities in India
- Theological education of women in the Arab world: An Exploration of cultural and religions assumptions impacting their participation
- Integration of theology and theological assignments
- The church and women: An interdisciplinary approach to evangelical feminism
- A response to Simon Chan
- The curious case of Hagar: Biblical studies and the interdisciplinary approach of comparative literature
- Grounding contextual theology in lived experience: An invitation to phenomenological inquiry for theologizing in Asia
- Community and exemplars in Asian theological formation: The intellectual virtue of listening to one another
- Asian evangelical theology: Theological commitments and interdisciplinary
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