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Articles on Myanmar Contextual Theology

Micah 7: The Other Side of Protest by Dr. John de Jong

Early Burmese Translations of the Lord's Prayer by Dr. John de John

Jesus' Ethic of Loving Enemies: A Close Look at Ethnic Conflict in Myanmar by Dr. Aung Htoo

The Gospel, Apologetics, and Worldview: A Correlation and Challenges in Myanmar by Dr. Aung Htoo

A Leadership Wheel in Myanmar: A Personal-Theological Reflection by Dr. Aung Htoo

Why Biblical Languages (Hebrew and Greek) Matter for Ministers in Myanmar by Dr. David Van Lian

Our Πολιτευμα is in Heaven: Reading Philippians 3:20-21 in Light of the Greco-Roman Imperial Context and its Implication for Social Identity Formation by Dr. David Van Lian 

Moving Beyond Traditional Boundaries: Rethinking the Church in Burmese Buddhist Context by Dr. Peter Thein Nyunt

From Pagodas to the Savior: Contextual Communication of the Gospel in the Burmese Buddhist Context in Yangon City by Dr. Peter Thein Nyunt

Wise Choices by Dr. John Buchanan

Mentoring in the MEGST Bible College, Myanmar by Dr. John Buchanan

Practicing Christian Faith in the Work Place of Myanmar (PCFW): What and Why? by Dr. Aung Htoo

Alcohol Abuse Among Christian Students at Kalay University by Dr. Kham Sian Muang and Dr. John Buchanan

Doing Theology in Myanmar Context by Sung Kong Hoe

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Christian Theolog in Myanmar by Karl-Harmann Muhlhaus, Peter K. H. Lee

Doing Lu Du Theology of Myanmar from the Kachin Perspective by Wa Gyit Brang Htan

The Concept of God in Dai Context by Hleih Mang

Religion, Conflict, and Conflicting Views on the Religious "Others" in Myanmar by Andreas Dybkjaer, Andersson

Ecumenical Vision of Seminaries in Myanmar by San Myat Shwe

Contextual Theology: Skills  and Practics of Liberating Faith ​

Burmese Nationalism and Christianity in Myanmar: Christian Identity and Witness in Myanmar Today by Zam Khat Kham 

Contextual Leadership Within Chin Migrant Churches in the United States by Bawi Bik Thawng 

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