Theology

Introduction: The Shalom For Which We Yearn

Biblical Interpretation in the Global-Indian Context

Introduction: Young People

Kerygmatic Peacebuilding as the Practice of Biblical Salam

Escaping a False Gospel: On Changing Stories

Embodied Shalom: Making Peace in a Divided World

Shalom as the Dual Approach of Peacemaking and Justice-Seeking: The Case of South Korea

Passing the Peace: A Pneumatology of Shalom

The Church in a Time of Conflict: Bringing Shalom to Persons In Situations of Internal Displacement in Colombia

Rhythms of Work and Rest for Ministry Leaders

Shalom As Wholeness: Embracing the Broad Biblical Message

Grassroots Exegesis: Women’s Ownership of the Scriptures in Bolivia

Cultivating the Practice of Reading Scripture

Joel B. Green, provost and dean of the School of Theology, shares practices to cultivate a vigorous engagement with scripture

The Hermeneutics of Incarnational Evangelism: Reading the Gospel with Peruvians

Silence, Patience, Presence

Hermeneutics for the African Century

Reading the Bible in Northwest Tanzania in Light of Male Circumcision as an HIV Intervention

Revisiting Our Response to Children Suffering Globally

The Contextual Nature of Biblical Interpretation: An Ethiopian Case

Bono & David Taylor: Beyond the Psalms

Navigating A Digital Media World with Teenagers