The 20th annual Wheaton Theology Conference concluded April 9, 2011. The college has now posted video and audio of each lecture and Q&A as well. I was privileged to attend this conference and came away with a broadened and deepened perspective on worldwide Christian faith. I may well put up some additional posts related to the conference as I have occasion to re- listen to the lectures.
Presenters included Andrew Walls - "The Rise of Global Theologies"; Gene Green - "The Hermeneutical Challenge of Contextual Theologies"; Juan Martinez - "Hispanic theology"'; Terry LeBlanc - "Native American Theology"; Samuel Escobar - "Liberation Theology and the Development of Latin American Evangelilcal Theology."
Also K.K. Yeo - "Chinese Theology"; Amos Yong - "Asian American Theology"; Samuel Escobar - "Chapel Message"; Martin Accad - "Middel Eastern theology"; Ken Gnanakan - "Indian Theology"; James Kombo - African-American Theology"; Lamin Sanneh - "The Significance of the Translation Principle"; Mark Labberton - "Implications for church, Ministry and Mission"; Jeffrey Greenman - "Implications for Teaching and Learning Global Theology"; "keynote Speaker dialogue Panel with Walls, Escobar, and Sanneh.