2nd ASIA-AMERICA THEOLOGICAL EXCHANGE FORUM (AATEF)
Joint Project of the Asiamerica & Partnership Offices (The Episcopal Church)and Ming Hua Theological College (Hong Kong) and co-sponsored by Fund for Theological Education in South East Asia.
When:
February 3-6. 2013 (Sunday-Wednesday)
Where:
TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA (Mandell Hall)
275 E.
Rodriguez Blvd., Cathedral Heights, Quezon City, Philippines
Theme: One Table, One Host Many Guests:
Theologies Across Asia-America
Expected Scholars from:
The Episcopal Church; Episcopal
Church in the Philippines; Iglesia Filipina Independiente; Anglican
Churches in Asia; Seminaries from Asia and America; Concordat and Ecumenical Partners in Asia
Goals:
(1) To share theologies across
Asia-America.
(2) To collect and/or publish contextual
Asia-America theological books and resources;
(3)To develop continuing
relationship of open dialogue on theology, mission and ministry;
(4) To identify key questions
and challenges where future collaborations might resource the developing
understanding of Anglican identity in Asia-America.
Organizing Persons:
Rev. Canon Dr. Winfred Vergara
& Canon Peter Ng (Episcopal Church); Dr. Gareth Jones (Ming Hua Theological
College, Hong Kong) (In communication with ECP, IFI and Anglican
Churches in Asia)
Guests/Presenters/Homilists/Celebrants:
Philippines:
The Most Rev. Edward Malecdan, Prime Bishop, Episcopal Church in Philippines
The Most Rev. Ephraim Fajutagana, Obispo Maximo of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente
The Very Rev. Dr. Patrick Tanhuanco, President & Dean of St. Andrew’s Theological Seminary
The Very Rev. Terry Revollido, Dean of Aglipay Central Theological Seminary
The Rt. Rev. Dixie Taclobao, Bishop of Central Philippines
The Rt. Rev. Bart Espartero, Dean of IFI National Cathedral
The Very Rev. Rex Reyes, Secretary-General of the National Council of Churches (Philippines)
Dr. Josefina Sumaya, President of Trinity University of Asia
Professor Lizette Tapia-Raquel, Union Theological Seminary
The Most Rev. Edward Malecdan, Prime Bishop, Episcopal Church in Philippines
The Most Rev. Ephraim Fajutagana, Obispo Maximo of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente
The Very Rev. Dr. Patrick Tanhuanco, President & Dean of St. Andrew’s Theological Seminary
The Very Rev. Terry Revollido, Dean of Aglipay Central Theological Seminary
The Rt. Rev. Dixie Taclobao, Bishop of Central Philippines
The Rt. Rev. Bart Espartero, Dean of IFI National Cathedral
The Very Rev. Rex Reyes, Secretary-General of the National Council of Churches (Philippines)
Dr. Josefina Sumaya, President of Trinity University of Asia
Professor Lizette Tapia-Raquel, Union Theological Seminary
Hong Kong:
Dr. Gareth Jones , Principal of Ming Hua Theological College
India:
Rev. Dr. Royce Victor, Bangalore Theological Seminary
Rev. Dr. Royce Victor, Bangalore Theological Seminary
Singapore:
Rev. Canon Michael Poon, Center for the Study of Asian Christianity, Trinity Theological College
Rev. Canon Michael Poon, Center for the Study of Asian Christianity, Trinity Theological College
Japan:
The Rev. Grace Kazako Kanzaki, Diocese of Tokyo (Translator: Chikako Tsukada)
The Rev. Grace Kazako Kanzaki, Diocese of Tokyo (Translator: Chikako Tsukada)
New Zealand:
Dr. Jenny Te P’aa, St. John’s Theological College, New Zealand
Dr. Jenny Te P’aa, St. John’s Theological College, New Zealand
United States:
The Rt. Rev. Robert Fitzpatrick, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii, TEC
Mr. Sam McDonald, Deputy Chief Operating Officer & Missions Director, TEC
The Rev. James Callaway, Director of Colleges & Universities of the Anglican Communion
The Rev. Dr. Zse-kar Wan, professor at Perkins Seminary of the United Methodist Church
The Very Rev. Katherine Ragsdale, President & Dean, Episcopal Divinity School
The Rev. David Copley, Director of Mission Personnel, TEC
The Very Rev. Raynald Bonoan, EAM Convener for Filipino Convocation, TEC
The Rev. Fr. Randolph Albano, Vicar of St. Paul’s, Honolulu, TEC
Archdeacon Irene Maliaman, Episcopal Church of Micronesia
The Rt. Rev. Robert Fitzpatrick, Bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Hawaii, TEC
Mr. Sam McDonald, Deputy Chief Operating Officer & Missions Director, TEC
The Rev. James Callaway, Director of Colleges & Universities of the Anglican Communion
The Rev. Dr. Zse-kar Wan, professor at Perkins Seminary of the United Methodist Church
The Very Rev. Katherine Ragsdale, President & Dean, Episcopal Divinity School
The Rev. David Copley, Director of Mission Personnel, TEC
The Very Rev. Raynald Bonoan, EAM Convener for Filipino Convocation, TEC
The Rev. Fr. Randolph Albano, Vicar of St. Paul’s, Honolulu, TEC
Archdeacon Irene Maliaman, Episcopal Church of Micronesia
For more information, contact:
The Rev. Dr. Winfred B. Vergara,
Missioner for Asiamerica Ministries
The Episcopal Church Center . 815 Second Avenue, New York, NY 10017
Tel: (0)
212-922-5344 © 646-510-6918
Email:
wvergara@episcopalchurch.org
Canon Peter Ng, Partnership Officer for Asia and the Pacific
The Episcopal Church, 815 Second Avenue, New York 10017
Canon Peter Ng, Partnership Officer for Asia and the Pacific
The Episcopal Church, 815 Second Avenue, New York 10017
Telephones: (0) 212-716-6317 © 646-234-6195
Email: png@episcopalchurch.org
WEBSITE: www. episcopalchurch.org
PROGRAM OF ACTIVITIES
Sunday, February 3 –
Arrival of Overseas Guests
Sulo Reviera Hotel, Matalino Road, Diliman, Quezon City,1110 Philippines.
Tel:
+632-924-5051 Fax: +632-922-2030 www.sulorivierahotel.com
6:00
P.M. – WELCOME RECEPTION by the Iglesia Filipina Independiente at its National
Cathedral
500 Taft Avenue, Ermita,
Manila (Guests will be picked up from hotel at 4:30 P.M.)
Monday, February 4 (Forum
will be held at Trinity University of Asia Mandell Hall)
6:30 AM –THANKSGIVING MASS of TUA’s 50th Foundation
Anniversary & Opening of TUA Exhibits
Concelebrants: Prime Bishop
Ed Malecdan; Obispo Maximo Ephraim Fajutagana; Bishop Robert Fitzpatrick
Preacher: The Very Rev. James
Callaway, Director of Colleges & Universities in the Anglican Communion
Greeting: Mr. Sam McDonald
(On behalf of the Presiding Bishop, The Most Rev. Katharine Jefferts Schori).
9:30 A.M. – OPENING OF
ASIA-AMERICA THEOLOGICAL EXCHANGE FORUM
-Welcome & Opening
Remarks from Sam McDonald, Director of Mission
-Welcome from Dr. Josefina
Sumaya, president of TUA
-Introduction of Guests, History,
Theme and Goals (Fred Vergara, Peter Ng & Gareth Jones)
10:30 A.M. – Coffee Break
& Networking
11:00 A.M. PRESENTATION I -
Very Rev. Terry Rebollido
12:00 Noon – Lunch Break
1:30 P.M. – PRESENTATION II –
The Very Rev. Dr. Patrick Tanhuanco
2:30 P.M. – Coffee Break
2:45 P.M.- PRESENTATION III –
Professor Lizette Tapia-Raquel
3:45 P.M.- Coffee Break
4: 00 P.M. - PRESENTATION
IV- The Rev. Dr. Winfred B. Vergara
6:00 P.M. – DINNER HOSTED BY
THE EPISCOPAL CHURCH IN THE PHILIPPINES
Tuesday, February 5
8:30 A.M. – MORNING PRAYER @
SATS Chapel (Homilist: The Very Rev. Dean Katherine Ragsdale)
9:30 A.M. - PRESENTATION V – Dr. Jenny Te Pa’a
10:30 A.M.- Break
10: 45 A.M. –PRESENTATION VI
– Dr. Gareth Jones
12:00 A.M. - LUNCH
1:30 P.M. – PRESENTATION VII
– The Rev. Canon Michael Poon
2:30 P.M. – Coffee Break
2:45 P.M. – PRESENTATION VIII
– Dr. Royce Victor
3:45 P.M. – Break
4:00 P.M. – PRESENTATION IX
– The Rev. Grace Kasako Kanzaki (Translator: Chikako Tsukada)
5:00 P.M. – PRESENTATION X-
Rev. Dr. Sze-kar Wan
6:00 P.M. – DINNER HOSTED BY
TRINITY UNIVERSITY OF ASIA
Wednesday, February 6
(Guests may check out of the
Hotel. Or avail of the late check-out.)
9:00 A.M. – MORNING PRAYERS
AT SATS CHAPEL (Homilist: The Rt. Rev. Robert L. Fitzpatrick )
9:30 A.M. – EVALUATION,
SHARING OF DREAMS, HOPES & CONCERNS
ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION: The
Future of Theological Exchange in Asia-America
12:00 NOON – LUNCH &
ADJOURNMENT
THEOLOGIANS PRESENTING
(In Order of Presentation. Note Actual Titles May Change)
The Rev. Dr.
Eleuterio J. Revollido is
an ordained priest of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente (IFI) and is currently
the rector of the Aglipay Central Theological Seminary (ACTS) in Urdaneta City,
Philippines. He is a member of the Commission on Ecumenical Relations and
International Affairs of the IFI and the clergy representative to the Concordat
Council with The Episcopal Church. A member of the Continuing Committee to the
Eight Congress of Asian Theologians (CATS VIII) and the present chairman of the
Samahan sa Teolohikal na Edukasyon ng
Pilipinas (STEP-Association for Theological Education in the Philippines).
He was a participant in the theological discussion from 2006-2008 sponsored by
the Old Catholic Church of the Union of Utrecht, The Episcopal Church, the
Church of Sweden and the IFI on the issue of Globalization and Catholicity
where he contributed some articles on the book published from this conference. He
is a social activist involved in many justice and peace issues in the
Philippines.Presentation Title: “A
Theological History of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente: Journey to the Ecumenical Vision of Food on the Table,
Serving and Sharing.”
The Very Rev. Dr. Patrick Tanhuanco is
the President and Dean of St. Andrew's Theological Seminary, the premier and only Anglican-Episcopal seminary of the
Episcopal Church in the Philippines. Dr. Tanhuanco earned his B.Sc. Comm., Cum
Laude, from Far Eastern University, Manila, Philippines; M.Div. from Wycliffe
College, University of Toronto, Canada; and Doctor of Ministry from Denver
Seminary, U.S.A. His book, Christian
Discipleship: Jesus Christ's Followers, and other writings, are used in
various levels of theological education. In consultation with the Archbishop of
Canterbury, he was invited to serve as a member of the Theological Education in
the Anglican Communion Steering Group 2 (TEAC 2) which is based in London,
England, United Kingdom. Presentation Title: "Theological Education in the Anglican Province of the Episcopal Church
in the Philippines: Making Disciples of Jesus Christ."
The Rev. Lizette Galima Tapia-Raquel is
an ordained deacon of the United Methodist
Church. She has two theological degrees, Master of Divinity and Master of
Theology, from Union Theological Seminary, Philippines, and the Southeast Asia
Graduate School of Theology, respectively. She has been teaching feminist
theologies, body and sexuality, ecumenics and contextual theologies at Union
for six years. She is also the convener for the Center for Women, Youth and
Children. Her articles and bible studies have been published in Union's
journal, by the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) and the World Council of
Churches (WCC). Presentation Title: “Crying-Out,
Resisting, Asserting, Celebrating: The Gospel according to Lualhati Bautista.”
The Rev. Canon Dr. Winfred B. Vergara
is missioner for Asiamerica Ministries in the Episcopal Church based in New
York City. Recently chosen as one of the
outstanding alumni of Trinity University of Asia (Philippines) where he first
completed Political Science and Journalism (B.A.,1974), Vergara is also a
graduate of three seminaries in three countries: St. Andrew’s Theological
Seminary, Philippines (M. Div. 1978); Southeast Asia Graduate School of
Theology, Singapore (M. Th. 1986); and San Francisco Theological Seminary,
California (D. Min.,1990). In addition, he received an honorary degree (D.D.,
2007) from Church Divinity School of the Pacific (CDSP, Berkeley, California) along
with former Presiding Bishop Frank Griswold and former California Bishop
William Swing. He has written several books and articles in both secular and
religious publications, including Mainstreaming
Asian Americans in the Episcopal Church (2006) and Catholicity and Brief History of the Episcopal Church in the
Philippines (2011). He has served as priest in the Iglesia Filipina
Independiente (1978-1981); St. Andrew’s Anglican Cathedral of Singapore
(1981-1986); founding vicar of Holy Child Church in San Jose, California and
Canon Missioner for Asian Cultures in the Diocese of El Camino Real
(1991-2004). Presentation Title: ”Transcending
Contextual Boundaries: The Neighbor-ological Theology of Kosuke Koyama and
Implications for Asia-America Christian Mission.”
Dr Jenny Plane Te Paa is
internationally renowned for her pioneering
work in bicultural theological education. She writes and teaches extensively on
identity politics particularly noting their still deleterious post-colonial
effect upon the aspirations and thus potential contributions of minorities. As
a lay Maori woman unique in her status as a globally experienced Anglican
leader, Jenny has always sought to advocate for the intellectual interests of
indigenous peoples, lay peoples and for those traditionally marginalized from
the riches of the theological academy. She has taught at St Johns College in
Auckland New Zealand for twenty years.
Presentation Title: "Re-thinking
Contextual Theological Education – Whose ‘Con’ and Whose ‘Text’?”
Dr. Gareth Jones is principal of Ming
Hua Theological College in the Anglican Province of Hong Kong and Macau. He was
an Open Scholar at Jesus College, Cambridge,
where he was awarded a First in Theology in 1985 and his PhD in Philosophy
& Theology in 1988. He received the University Lightfoot Prize and the
College’s Eliot & Corrie Prizes for his Finals, and was a Visiting Scholar
at Jesus College, Oxford in 1987-88. He was Oxford University’s Bampton Junior
Research Fellow at Keble College, from 1988 to 1991, when he succeeded David
Ford at Birmingham University as Lecturer in Systematic Theology. He was
subsequently Theological Consultant to the House of Bishops of the Church of
England (1997-9), in which capacity he also served as Secretary to the Doctrine
Commission. After working in Canterbury as Professor of Theology, he also
participated widely in theological education in Africa. The author of several
books and a number of essays and articles, Dr. Jones continues to write on
questions in philosophy & literature and Christian Doctrine. He is married
to Nicky, a financial journalist, and has two sons, Daniel (8) and Benjamin
(6). Title of Presentation: “Living with
Jesus, Living in the Spirit: The New Mission Imperative for Today's
Asia-Pacific Anglican Communion"
The Rev. Canon Dr Michael Nai-Chiu Poon
is an honorary canon of Saint Andrew’s Cathedral, Singapore and director and Asian Christianity and research
coordinator of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia, Trinity
Theological College, Singapore. He is an Anglican member of the Anglican Roman
Catholic International Commission, and a member of the Inter-Anglican Standing
Commission on Unity, Faith and Order. He is co-chair of DABOH, the
documentation and mission history study group of the International Association
for Mission Studies. He previously served in Anglican churches in Macao and
Hong Kong from 1984 to 2004. Presentation Title: "Communicating Communion: Contextualizing Amid Globalizing in the
Asia Pacific."
The Rev. Dr. Royce M. Victor is the Registrar
and Professor of the Old Testament at the Kerala Unit d Theological Seminary, Trivandrum, Kerala, India. He earned
his Ph.D. in Biblical Interpretation (Hebrew Bible) from the Brite Divinity
School of the Texas Christian University, U.S.A. He has published several
scholarly articles in national and international journals and chapters in
books, and book entitled Colonial
Education and Class Formation in Early Judaism: A Postcolonial Reading
(London and New York: T&T Clark, 2010). His research interests are
postcolonial studies, contextual interpretation of the Scripture and feminism.
Rev. Victor is an ordained minister in the North Kerala Diocese of the Church
of South India. He is seconded to this conference by the Fund for Theological
Education in South East Asia. Presentation Title: “New Trends in Dalit Theology.”
The Rev. Grace Kanzaki
(Brief bio and Title Being translated from
Japanese)
The Rev. Dr. Sze-kar Wan is an ordained
Episcopal priest in the Diocese of Massachusetts, USA, and is currently Professor of New Testament at Perkins School of Theology,
Southern Methodist University, USA. Trained classically as a New Testament
scholar, Sze-kar is also interested in such diverse areas as Pauline studies,
post-colonialism, political theology, Chinese Confucianism, Chinese
Christianity. He is the author and editor of numerous books and articles,
including Power in Weakness, a commentary on 2 Corinthians, and The Bible in
Modern China (with Irene Eber). Title of his presentation: “Translate to
Transgress: A Theological Account of the Chinese Bible.”
Thank you for posting this. It looks incredibly interesting.
ReplyDeleteI was in the Philippines Summer 2012 and I visited St. Andrew's Seminary. I spent more time, however, teaching Pilipino students in Palawan. So I am very curious about sharing "Asian" & "American" theologies and pedagogies.
Hope to see more about the conference later!