Today was another great day in Hong Kong! I came down to my hotel in Kowloon (it’s in the Ovolo chain, and seriously, if you are ever in Hong Kong, this is where you want to stay!), where I’ll be for the next two days. I wanted to have two days to visit a few…… Continue reading Doing the (comparative theologian) tourist thing in Hong Kong
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Final Conference Reflections
The conference finished up yesterday, and what a great conference it was. You can see a couple pictures of the participations: we had representatives from India, China, Hong Kong, Sweden, Germany, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Japan, Norway–I’m sure I’m forgetting a few countries, too. I learned so much about the lived experience of Christianity…… Continue reading Final Conference Reflections
Theological Thoughts about Monkeys
I’d like to interrupt my regular theological broadcasting for this special theological report on monkeys. Yes, monkeys. This is not only because I feel in almost every circumstance monkeys deserve their own headline, but also because it gives me another opportunity to talk about one of my strongest theological convictions.Over all my years as a…… Continue reading Theological Thoughts about Monkeys
2 Temples and a Mosque
Every time I go to an academic conference, we spend lots of time together talking about religion. This is no surprise, of course, and it’s a critical part of theological work. For example, thanks to the excellent presentations I have heard the past few days, I have gained important insights about the church in Hong…… Continue reading 2 Temples and a Mosque
The Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas
It was another great day today–lots of interesting presentations, and my panel was today as well: here I am with my co-presenters.But mostly what I want to share is my visit to the monastery of 10,000 Buddhas. When I was here with my beloved mentor from Wartburg, Duane Priebe, I vividly remember visiting this place,…… Continue reading The Monastery of 10,000 Buddhas
The Lutheran Seminary in Hong Kong
I just want to say a bit more about the seminary in Hong Kong, and share a few more pictures. As I said, it was founded in 1913, which means that it celebrated 100 years in 2013. They put together a lovely commemorative book, which included congratulatory letters from churches around the world (including the…… Continue reading The Lutheran Seminary in Hong Kong
Greetings from Hong Kong!
I am here in Hong Kong for several days at a Lutheran World Federation consultation on “Religious Life and Public Space in Asia.” (I was asked to present a paper–I’ll be talking about the American context & interreligious dialogue.) So, day 1 was today, and it was really interesting. Basically most presenters are talking about…… Continue reading Greetings from Hong Kong!
We all need to be talking about Gun Control
Typically when I write my blogs, I don’t necessarily like to add my voice to the hottest topic of the week. Mostly that’s because someone else probably already has said what I would say better than I would have said it; and it’s also because I like to reflect on more “out-of-the-way” topics, things that…… Continue reading We all need to be talking about Gun Control
Abortions, Disability and Lutheran Theology
Quick: what is your first thought when seeing this headline: Ohio Bill Would Ban Abortion if Down Syndrome is the Reason? I don’t know about you, but honestly, my first impulse was to think–oh, of course–I don’t want to live in a world where people with disabilities aren’t valued as much as other people. It…… Continue reading Abortions, Disability and Lutheran Theology
Letting the Little Things Go
I was away in Berkeley last week at two wonderful conferences–the Association of Teaching Theologians of the Lutheran Church; and the International Association of Shin Buddhist Studies. Both of the conferences were stimulating and interesting, and Berkeley is, well Berkeley: if you are an outdoorsy vegetarian like I am, it is an absolutely delight to…… Continue reading Letting the Little Things Go