The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for the months of September and October 2022:

  • Eunil David Cho
    • Coping with a Double Pandemic of Health Crisis and Anti-Asian Racism in America: The Role of Immigrant Churches. In Between pandemonium and Pandemethics: Responses to COVID-19 in theology and religions (pp. 57-68). Evangelische Verlagsanstalt.

  • Daryl Ireland
  • Daryl Ireland, et al
    • Ireland, D. R., & Li, D. (2022). Lift High the Cross: The Visual Message of Popular Chinese Christianity. International Bulletin of Mission Research, 46(4), 474–491. https://doi.org/10.1177/23969393221097624

  • Filipe Maia 
    • Trading Futures: A Theological Critique of Financialized Capitalism. Duke University Press.

  • G. Sujin Pak
    • Argula Von Grumbach and Katharina Schütz Zell as Biblical Interpreters. In Women reformers of early modern Europe: Profiles, texts, and contexts (pp. 243-254). Fortress Press.

    • John Wesley and the Protestant Reformers on Scripture. In Thy grace restore, thy work revive (pp. 16-29). United Methodist General Board of Higher Education.

  • Shelly Rambo, et al
    • Cadge, W., & Rambo, S. (2022). Chaplaincy and spiritual care in the twenty-first century : an introduction. The University Of North Carolina Press.

    • Shelly Rambo & Cheryl Giles (2022) The Changing Landscape of Spiritual Care: Implications for the Theological Education of Chaplains, Journal of Pastoral Theology, 32:1, 4-18, DOI: 10.1080/10649867.2022.2059231

  • Dana Robert
    • “Missional Collaborations, 2021: A Report from North America,” in Risto Jukko, ed., A Hundred Years of Mission Cooperation: the Impact of the International Missionary Council 1921-2021 (Geneva: WCC Publications, 2022): 369-412. Lead author Dana Robert, with contributions by D. Benac, B. Carlson and C. Cardoza-Orlandi, J Laxton, W. Gregory, A. Kach, D. Scott.

    • “Cooperation, Christian Fellowship, and Transnational Networking: The Birth of the International Missionary Council,” in Risto Jukko, ed., Together in the Mission of God: Jubilee Reflections on the International Missionary Council (Geneva: World Council of Churches, 2022): 3-29.

  • Steven Sandage
    • Religious differences in spiritually integrated couple therapy. In S.J. Sandage & B.D. Strawn (Eds.), Spiritual diversity and psychotherapy: Engaging the sacred in clinical practice (pp.271-296). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  • Steven Sandage, et al
    • Jankowski, P.J., Sandage, S.J., Hauge, D.J., Choi, H.A., & Wang, D.C. (2022). Longitudinal associations for Right-Wing Authoritarianism, social justice, and compassion among seminary students. Archive for the Psychology of Religion. https://doi.org/10.1177/00846724221125277

    • Sandage, S.J., & Strawn, B.D. (Eds.). (2022). Spiritual diversity and psychotherapy: Engaging the sacred in clinical practice. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

  • Brandon Simonson, et al
    • Donahue-Martens, S., & Simonson, B. (2022). Theology, religion, and dystopia. Fortress Academic.

  • Nimi Wariboko
    • The split time: Economic Philosophy for Human Flourishing in African perspective. State University of New York Press.

    • Theorizing the African postcolony: Epistemology, power, and identity, African Studies Review, 65(1), 260–266. https://doi.org/10.1017/asr.2021.123

    • “Adeshina Afolayan and Demosophy: An Introduction to an African Philosophy of the Future,” Journal of Global South Studies. Vol. 39, no. 1 (Spring 2022):95-133.