Daryl Ireland

Prof. Daryl Ireland Co-Authors Article on China Historical Christian Database

The following is an excerpt from the ChinaSource article “Mapping China’s Christian Legacy” by Research Associate Professor of Mission Daryl Ireland, Alex Mayfield, Eugenio Menegon, and Greta Rauch, published on November 10, 2023.  … At that scale, could a person see what role Christians and their institutions played in the formation of modern China? Daryl Ireland, […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for May 2023

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for May 2023: Eunil David Cho “Migration, Trauma, and Spirituality: Intercultural, Collective, and Contextual Understanding and Treatment of Trauma for Displaced Communities.” Pastoral Psychology (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11089-023-01067-x David Decosimo “Ordering Reasons, Mediating Virtues: How and Why Thomas Aquinas Affirmed the Compatibility of Acquired and […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for April 2023

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for April 2023: Daryl Ireland “Leaping (and Bridging) the Digital Gorge: Development, User-Experience, and the China Historical Christian Database (CHCD),” Digital Humanities 1, no. 1 (2022): 123-134. “Lessons and Gifts of Interreligious Encounters,” in Portraits of Global Christianity: Research and Reflections in Honor […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for March 2023

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for March 2023: Eunil David Cho Book Review: Jessica Wai-Fong Wong, Disordered: The Holy Icons and Racial Myths (Waco, TX: Baylor University Press, 2021), Scottish Journal of Theology, 76(1), 86-88. Rebecca Copeland Copeland, R. L. (2023). The Perils of Premature Judgment: Reading Matthew […]

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Prof. Daryl Ireland featured in BU Brink

The following is an excerpt from The Brink’s article “What’s Behind Boom of Christianity in China?” by Marc Chalufour, featuring Research Assistant Professor of Mission Daryl Ireland. Click here to read the full article. Theology scholars and a global network of researchers are using big data to map religion’s history in China and explain its rapid […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for January 2023

The School of Theology is pleased to announce the following faculty publications for January 2023: Choi Hee An, et al Sandage, S.J., & Choi, H.A. (2022). Intellectual humility in applied sociocultural contexts: A reply to Ballantyne. Journal of Positive Psychology. DOI: 10.1080/17439760.2022.2155224. Daryl Ireland, et al Ireland, D. R., & Li, D. (2022). Lift High […]

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Research Assistant Professor Daryl Ireland published in Christianity Today

The following is an excerpt from Christianity Today’s article “On the Streets of China, the Cross Shone Bright” by Research Assistant Professor of Mission Daryl Ireland. Click here to read the full article. Chinese Christian posters boldly proclaimed salvation, freedom, and hope amid a tumultuous political period Between 1927 and 1949, millions of Christian posters appeared […]

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BUSTH Announces Faculty Publications for September and October 2022

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). […]

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BUSTH CGCM Awarded Grant for China Historical Christian Database Project

The Boston University School of Theology is pleased to announce the Center for Global Christianity and Mission (CGCM) was awarded a Digital Humanities Advancement grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) for their project “China Historical Christian Database: Mapping the Spatial and Social Networks of Christianity in China, 1550-1950.” This peer-reviewed grant is […]

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Prof. Ireland Receives Accolades for Publication

Research Assistant Professor of Mission Daryl Ireland’s book John Song: Modern Chinese Christianity and the Making of a New Man has been designated among the 2020 Ten Outstanding Books in Mission Studies by the International Bulletin of Mission Research. Prof. Ireland was surprised to see his publication listed. Congratulations, Daryl!

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