Deep Dives
Thorough examinations of major theological questions facing Asian Christians

March 27, 2025 | John Leones Jr.
How can Christians navigate familial and cultural practices that have religious dynamics too? In this Deep Dive, John Leones offers a theological framework for navigating these issues.

March 18, 2025 | Justin Joon Lee
What exactly do we mean when we speak of developing “Asian theology”? Dr. Justin Joon Lee helps point the conversation forward.

July 18, 2024 | Modesto Biolango III
Does God suffer as I suffer? Or is he just able to understand my suffering but does not experience the same? This article explores this long-debated question from an Asian perspective where experiences of suffering are ever present and part of many people’s daily lived realities.

July 16, 2024 | C Paul Mojica
The doctrine of atonement rests on the fundamental concept that the Son of God gave himself for the sake of humanity. This essay tackles the aspect of atonement in which Jesus Christ addresses human banishment from God.

July 11, 2024 | C Paul Mojica
Sin has brought a universal experience of banishment from the presence of God. The various expressions of our exile vividly illustrate a profound need for atonement.

April 24, 2024 | By Modesto Biolango III
This article advocates for Asian Evangelicals to engage with the Church Fathers through "retrieval theology," emphasizing learning from past theologians while interpreting the Bible for today's context. This approach aims to deepen Asian Evangelical theology and connect it to the broader Christian tradition.