TIMOTEO D. GENER
Ph.D. in Theology, Fuller Theological Seminary (USA)
Selected Publications and Presentations
Articles and Essays
2023 | “Yours is the Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory: Doxology in the Lord’s Prayer and the Christian Life.” In Ama Namin: The Lord’s Prayer in Philippine Life and Spirituality. Edited by Timoteo D. Gener and Jason Richard Tan. Cumbria, UK: Langham Global Library, 2023. | ||
2020 | “Christologies in Asia: Trends and Reflections.” In Majority World Theology: Christian Doctrine in Global Context. Edited by Gene L. Green, Stephen T. Pardue, and K. K. Yeo. Downers Grove, IL: IVP Academic. | ||
2019 | “A Philippine Reflection: Asian Theological Seminary and Two New Programs.” Insights Journal for Global Theological Education 5 (1): 68–73. | ||
“Asian Evangelical Theology: Theological Commitments and Interdisciplinarity.” Journal of Asian Evangelical Theology 23, no. 2: 99–118. | |||
2018 | “Doing Contextual Systematic Theology in Asia: Challenges and Prospects.” Journal of Asian Evangelical Theology 22, no. 1–2: 49–68. | ||
2017 | “Umagang Kay Ganda” (with George Capaque) In Ang Maganda sa Teolohiya. Quezon City, Philippines: Claretian Communications Foundation. | ||
“A Response to Fretheim’s “The Bible, God, and Natural Disasters”.” In “Why, O God?” Disaster, Resiliency, and the People of God. Quezon City: Asian Theological Seminary; Manila: OMF Literature. | |||
“Mission: Back to Jesus.” In Passion & Power: Pulpit Messages from the Filipino Heart, 223–232. Manila: OMF Literature. | |||
2016 | “Re-Viewing Social Presence in Light of Jesus’ Friendship with Implications for Online Theological Education.” Insights Journal for Global Theological Education 2, no. 1: 35–47. | ||
2015 | “Global Theology: Where to From Here?” (with Stephen Pardue). In God at the Borders: Globalization, Migration, and Diaspora.Mandaluyong City: OMF Literature; Quezon City: Asian Theological Seminary. | ||
“Engaging with Chung Hyun Kyung’s Concept of Syncretism: An Intercultural Dialogue on Mission.” Journal of Asian Evangelical Theology 19, no. 1: 43–68. | |||
2014 | “Christologies in Asia: Trends and Reflections.” In Jesus Without Borders: Christology in the Majority World, edited by Gene Green, Stephen Pardue, and K. K. Yeo, 59–79. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans. | ||
2013 | “‘I Heard a Voice Speaking in the Hebrew Tongue’: Paul’s Missional Approach to Culture.” In The Gospel in Culture: Contextualization Through Asian Eyes.Mandaluyong City: OMF Literature. | ||
“Christologies in Asia: Trends and Reflections.” Journal of Asian Evangelical Theology 17, no. 2 (September): 17–40. | |||
2011 | “D. T. Niles” and “Analogy.” In Dictionary of Christian Spirituality, edited by G. Scorgie. Grand Rapids: Zondervan Press. |
Edited Works
2019 | Asian Christian Theology: Evangelical Perspectives. General Editor. Carlisle, UK: Langham Global Library, 2019. | ||
2011 | The Earth is the Lord’s: Reflections on Stewardship in the Asian Setting. Co-Editor with Adonis Gorospe. Mandaluyong City: OMF Lit; Quezon City: Asian Theological Seminary. |
Paper Presentations
2018 | “Asian Evangelical Theology: Theological Commitments and Interdisciplinarity.”Presented at the Asia Theological Association (ATA) Theological Consultation. Mandaluyong City, Philippines, July 31-August 2. | ||
2017 | “Doing Contextual Systematic Theology in Asia.”Presented at the Asia Theological Association (ATA) Theological Consultation. Southeast Asia Bible Seminary, Malang, Indonesia, July 18-20. | ||
2013 | “’I Heard a Voice Speaking in the Hebrew Tongue’ (Acts 26:14): Pauline Insights on Mission and Vernacularizing the Faith.” Presented at the Gospel and Culture and the Asian Churches Conference sponsored by the Institute for Studies in Asian Church and Culture (ISACC). Pasig City, Philippines, August. | ||
2012 | “A Reply to Calvin Chong’s Paper on Globalization and Digital Innovations.” Presented at the Asia Theological Association Triennial Assembly. Jakarta, Indonesia, August. | ||
“Christologies in Asia: Trends and Reflections.” Presented at the Evangelical Theological Society. November. |