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ETS 2014 (San Diego)
How Christ Saves God’s Face… And Ours: A Soteriology of Honor and Shame.
ION 2014 (Houston)
Rewriting the Gospel for Oral Cultures: Why Honor and Shame are Essential for the Gospel Story. November 2014
ASM 2015 (Bangkok)
Does the “Plan of Salvation” Make Disciples?: Why Honor and Shame are Essential for Christian Ministry. November 2015
ETS 2015 (Atlanta)
Have Theologians No Sense of Shame?: How the Bible Reconciles Objective and Subjective Shame. (PDF) (audio)
Seeking God’s Face: Honor and Shame in the Sacrificial System. (PDF) (audio)
International SBL 2016 (Seoul)
God is Not Justified by Wrath: Vindicating Paul’s Use of Psalm 51 in Romans 3:4. July 2016
Honor, Shame & the Gospel Conference 2017 (Wheaton)
Saving Us from Me: Cultivating Honor and Shame in a Collectivist Church. June 2017
The Reformation and the Chinese Church 2017 (Bangkok)
ETS 2017 (Providence)
Have Theologians No Sense of Shame?: How the Bible Reconciles Objective and Subjective Shame.
Patronage Symposium 2018 (Beirut)
Reciprocity, Collectivism, and the Chinese Church. October 2018
ETS 2019 (San Diego)
An “East Asian” Response to Shame-full (Mis)Interpretations of Romans 7.
SBL 2019 (San Diego)
God is Not Justified by Wrath: Vindicating Paul’s Use of Psalm 51 in Romans 3:4. For a published version, see my article with Neotestamentica under the Publications tab.
What is an “East Asian” Interpretation of the Bible?
EMS 2020 (Virtual; COVID)
ETS 2020 (Virtual; COVID)
“Reciprocity, Collectivism, and the Church.” (mp3 file)
“Diverse Approaches to Contextualizing Chinese Theology.” Chinese Evangelical Theological Fellowship. ETS.
SBL 2021 (San Antonio)
“How the Righteous Seek Honor: An Application of Romans 2:7.”
EMS 2022 (Dallas)
“How Leviticus Informs the Church’s Mission of Reconciliation.”