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Philip L. Wickeri


Philip L. WickeriSan Francisco Theological Seminary
Flora Lamson Hewlett Professor of Evangelism and Mission
Core Doctoral Faculty Member

At GTU since 1998

Ph.D., Princeton Theological Seminary, 1985
M.Div, Princeton Theological Seminary, 1974
A.B., Colgate University, 1969

Phone: 415/451-2820
E-mail: pwickeri@sfts.edu


Current Research and Teaching Interests

  • Mission in the context of Globalization and Pluralism
  • Christianity in Modern and Contemporary China; Christianity in Asia
  • Mission, Church and Cultures
  • Theology of Mission
  • Syncretism, Hybridity and Popular Religion

Selected Publications

  • "Unfinished Journey," in Patricia Lloyd-Sidle and Bonnie-Sue Lewis, eds. Teaching Mission in a Global Context. Louisville: Geneva Press, 2001.
  • Plurality, Power and Mission: Intercontextual Theological Explorations on the Role of Religion in the New Millennium. ed. with Janice K. Wickeri and Damayanthi M. A. Niles. London: The Council for World Mission, 2000.
  • "Christianity and China: Toward Further Dialogue." In Stephen J. Uhalley and Xiaoxin Wu, eds. Christianity in China: Burdened Past, Hopeful Future. M. E. Sharpe, 2000.
  • The People of God Among All God's Peoples: Frontiers in Christian Mission. ed. The Christian Conference of Asia and The Council for World Mission, 2000.
  • "A Survey of Evangelical Missiological Concerns with Particular Reference to Asia." with Al Tizon and Hee Mo Yim. in Philip L. Wickeri, ed. The People of God Among All God's Peoples: Frontiers in Christian Mission. The Christian Conference of Asia and The Council for World Mission, 2000.
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