Lal Tin Hre, a retired Pastor of Presbyterian Church of Myanmar. Earned his MTh in Singapore (TTC) and ThD from Hong Kong (LTS). He was the former principal of Tahan Theological College, Kalaymyo and now serving at the office of Association for Theological Education in Myanmar (ATEM) as an Executive Secretary since 2009. Rev. David. Selvaraj is the chairperson of the Anawim Satsang (network of grass root community Churches). He has served the Church of South India as the Founder Director of the Diaconal Ministry and the first national Coordinator of HEKS (the relief and development arm of the Swiss Protestant Church) in India.
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Introduction Journey leading to the book - David Selvaraj Association For Theological Education In Myanmar (ATEM) - Lal Tin Hre Theological perspectives and theoretical formulations Theological Basis for Public Theology - DhyanchandCarr A Theological Response to the Dukkha Ridden People in Myanmar - K. M. Y. Khawsiama Public Witness to the Just Reign of God - A South Asian Perspective - KorsonSrisang with an introduction by Lal Tin Hre Inter-tribal Hermeneutics for doing Myanmar public theology - La Rip Marip Interfaith dialogue as the relevant characteristic of making peace - Ram Lian Thing Exploring prophetic diakonia in Myanmar - David Selvaraj Contemporary issues and the how of public witness Silence of the church in Myanmar- Lal Tin Hre Ecological problems & role of people in the preservation of natural resources - NawAmadyHtoo Social Transformation and Social Movements - Van LalThuamLiak Displacement, Migration, Trafficking & sexual violence - Vanlalhmingsangi Working Class and their Problems - Min Thang My story our story - LalRindikiRalte Feminist perspectives on worship and public theology in Myanmar context - Van LalHmingSangi Living life as witness, the how of public theologizing - DhyanchandCarr