Easten Law
Easten Law
Easten Law is an experienced scholar and intercultural trainer with a passion for religious pluralism, civil society, and public theology in East Asia. Law has a PhD in Theological and Religious Studies from Georgetown University, an MDIV in Urban Ministry from Wesley Theological Seminary, and a Master's degree in Intercultural Studies and Communication from Wheaton College. Law's research interests have included community-based research methods for urban ministry, curricular frameworks for integrating inter-religious and missional studies, and critical pedagogy and intercultural communication for global citizenship. Additionally, Law has extensive experience in higher education and intercultural training, including five years of teaching intercultural relations at American University's School of International Service, and providing trainings and lectures in intercultural dynamics for the U.S. State Department, Mercy Corps, and local Chinese NGOs responding to the earthquake which struck Southwest China in 2008. Law has worked with a variety of faith communities and NGOs in the D.C. metropolitan area and spent four years working in various capacities in the People's Republic of China.
From the Rhone to the Potomac, and many other boundaries in between. https://t.co/wo2KRvafKy
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