[Book Review]Kieko Obuse. Buddhism and Islam Mutual Engagements in Southeast Asia and Japan.
Any religion—traditional, established, or otherwise—has played a vital role in society from time immemorial. Religion can be a source of mutual engage...
[Book Review]David Thang Moe. Beyond the Academy: Lived Asian Public Theology of Religions.
In Beyond the Academy, David Thang Moe offers a bold, timely, and deeply contextual vision for thinking and practising public theology in Asia. Moe’s...
[Book Review]Yuval Noah Harari. Nexus: A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI
Yuval Noah Harari’s Nexus A Brief History of Information Networks from the Stone Age to AI offers a forceful warning against the advent of artificial...
[Book Review] Mary Frohlich. The Heart at the Heart of the World: Re-visioning the Sacred Heart for the Ecozoic Era
What does the Catholic devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus have to do with ecology? In The Heart at the Heart of the World: Revisioning the Sacred H...
[Book Review] Communication Theology in the Context of Intercultural Communiation
Ta Anh Vu’s book Communication Theology in the Context of Inter-cultural Communication presents a pioneering exploration of the intricate relationship...
[Book Review] Resounding Faith: Embracing Modern Music in Children’s Ministry
[Book Review] Speak Lord, Your Servant Is Listening: Reflections on Faithful Communication in a Digital Age
Delving into the Scripture and reflecting deeply upon it is foundational for Catholic social communicators’ mission to authentically share the Good Ne...
[Book Review] Andrew Hemingway. Can We Zoom into God?
Written shortly after the pandemic lockdown in the UK, Andrew Hemingway’s cri de coeur responds negatively to the title question. Perhaps no surprise...
[BOOK REVIEW] In Reunion: Transnational Korean Adoptees and the Communication of Family
[BOOK REVIEW] Shadows of Nagasaki: Trauma, Religion, and Me-mory after the Atomic Bombing
[BOOK REVIEW] Ecoflourishing and Virtue: Christian Perspectives Across the Disciplines
[BOOK REVIEW] Rabbis, Reporters, and the Public in the Digital Holy-land
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