The research site is part of Constellation and explores a range of themes, including the anthropological study of Christian nationalism, theological discourse on the political realm and governance, and the development of eschatological thought within an ecumenical context. Its aim is to illuminate the significance of eschatology for the vivid present and to promote social justice through the lens of proleptic hope.

The site also engages in historical and sociological inquiry, particularly into the regime of effective history—a narrative often suppressed by dominant metanarratives. In doing so, it emphasizes the constructive dimension of public theology, especially as it engages with postcolonial critiques and implications.

 

Axial Imagination and the Hindu Paradigm

Axial Imagination and the Hindu Paradigm: Reframing Comparative Public Theology Abstract Comparative theology is a significant endeavor that engages sacred

Contextual Frameworks of Christian Nationalism

Fritz Lampe: We Belong 12, Contextual Frameworks of Christian Nationalism GUEST AUTHOR. Frederick (Fritz) Lampe (PhD, Syracuse) is an applied

Public Theology Debate

We Belong, Not to Ourselves, but to Christ:
A Theological Declaration in North America, 2025 Old Professors Association (OPA)