Goals of Frontier Church Planters and Other Missionaries According to the Serampore Form of Agreement

In 1805 the famed missionary trio of William Carey, William Ward, and Joshua Marshman, along with six other men of the British Baptist Missionary Society who were stationed at Serampore, India, set forth for themselves, and a stream of new missionaries arriving from England, eleven “great principles” (as they called them) to explain their commitments […]

Books on Korean Protestantism

Dr. Sung-Deuk Oak, STH alumnus, published two books on the history of early Korean Protestantism for the Korean audience. A New History of Early Korean Protestantism is a critical study of many accepted, yet distorted narratives of early Korean churches up to 1910. It demythologizes historical heroes and criticize renowned historians’ interpretations. Recently Christianity Today […]

“Spatial Spirituality and Latino Ethnic Identity: How Religious Affiliation Facilitates Diverging Forms of Local Ethnic Belonging”

“Spatial Spirituality and Latino Ethnic Identity: How Religious Affiliation Facilitates Diverging Forms of Local Ethnic Belonging” School of Theology, Rm 325 (note the new location)  Food – Wine – Ideas – Connections Join us for this exciting “Works In Progress” presentation by Professor Jonathan Calvillo. In this paper, Professor Calvillo argues that for Latino immigrants living in […]

The Missiology of Pearl Sydenstricker Buck

Pearl Sydenstricker Buck’s fame as a novelist (best known for her beloved book The Good Earth) often overshadowed her original vocation as a Presbyterian missionary and her later role as a social activist. Her Christian values, however, provided an important foundation for humanitarian works. Soojin Chung recently published an article titled “The Missiology of Pearl […]

Research Fellowship

The David M. Stowe Fund for Mission Research is intended to support visiting researchers who come to the Yale Divinity Library to use its missions and world Christianity-related collections.  This year we are happy to announce that $5,000 is available to subsidize the travel and accommodation expenses of individuals whose research would benefit from using the […]

Call for Papers: EMS Northeast Regional Conference

On March 18, 2017 the northeast regional EMS conference will be held at First Baptist Church of Flushing in Flushing, NY. Our main theme will be Engaging Theology, Theologians, and Theological Education in (or from) Majority World Contexts. While missiology pioneered early discussions of theology in cultural context, and of self-theologizing as a core value, […]

Churches in Change

Dr. Karen B. Westerfield Tucker, CGCM faculty associate, will be giving the keynote address at the Stockholm School of Theology (TEOLOGISKA HÖGSKOLAN STOCKHOLM) on February 3. This is address is part of a one-day research conference on “Churches in Change” as part of the school’s collaboration with the Uniting Church (Equmeniakyrkan) in Sweden, a merger between the […]