Background
Koyama, Kosuke was born on December 10, 1929 in Tokyo. Son of Zentaro and Tama (Úma) Koyama.
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'Koyama's relaxed confidence, extending from the chapter titles to the homely to-ing and fro-ing between the author's own world and the deepest themes of theology make this is truly stimulating book ... One of the rare books of theology one can unreservedly recommend with full sincerity.' What The Tablet said about Waterbuffalo Theology is even more true of Three Mile an Hour God - which is perhaps a still better book. Its setting is the world of South-East Asia - and beyond. Its content reflects the wide experience of the author, who must be one of the most-travelled of all modern theologians. But what gives the book its special, compelling quality is the stillness, depth and humanity which can be found on even the most crowded page. 'Love has its speed. It is a spiritual speed. It is a different kind of speed from the technological speed to which we are accustomed. It goes on in the depth of our life, whether we notice or not, at three miles an hour. It is the speed we walk and therefore the speed the love of God walks.'
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(Asians, Christian as well as Buddhists and Hindus, are be...)
Asians, Christian as well as Buddhists and Hindus, are beginning to feel that Western Christianity has both preached and lived a Christianity without the Cross. --Jesus did not carry his cross as a businessman carries his briefcase, -- or as Christians symbolically carry a well-filled lunch box. Even more seriously, Asians have experienced Christ crucified as crucifying them: This, concludes Koyama, is the most serious missiological problem facing the Church today. With vivid imagery that marked his Waterbuffalo Theology, Dr. Koyama, one of the most engaging of modern theologians, offers a meditation on Christianity from South East Asia which has much to offer the more formalized life of the Western churches. Kosuke Koyama (1929-2009) was born in Japan and spent a number of years working as a missionary in Thailand. He served as Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies at the University of Otago, New Zealand. Some of his notable works included Waterbuffalo Theology, No Handle on the Cross, and Mount Sinai and Mount Fuji.
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Koyama, Kosuke was born on December 10, 1929 in Tokyo. Son of Zentaro and Tama (Úma) Koyama.
Bachelor of Divinity, Drew University, 1954. MTh, Princeton University Theological Seminary, 1955. PhDTh, Princeton University Theological Seminary, 1959.
Lecturer in theology, Thailand Theological Seminary, Chiengmai, Thailand, 1960-1968; dean, S.E. Asia Graduate School of Theological, Singapore, 1968-1974; senior lecturer, U. Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1974-1980; professor, Union Theological Seminary, New York City, 1980-1982; professor John D. Rockefeller Junior, Union Theological Seminary, New York City, since 1982.
('Koyama's relaxed confidence, extending from the chapter ...)
(Asians, Christian as well as Buddhists and Hindus, are be...)
(Book by Kosuke Koyama)
(THEOLOGICAL)
Fellow The Society for Arts, Religion and Contemporary Culture. Member American Academy Religion, American Theological Society.
Married Lois Eleanor Koyama, 1958. Children: James, Elizabeth, Mark.