Wabash: Colloquy on Midcareer Asian American Faculty

Wabash: Colloquy on Midcareer Asian American Faculty

Grace Kao was invited to take part in two week-long conferences in the 2016-2017 academic year for Asian/Asian North American mid-career faculty in religion and theology. Held on two separate weeks at Claremont School of Theology, the participants discussed particular...
AAAS & ATS: Science for Seminaries

AAAS & ATS: Science for Seminaries

Dr. Kao spent 4 days in a beautiful seaside inn in Southport, Maine with fellow colleagues as part of the Dialogue on Science, Ethics, and Religion (DoSER) joint project of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and the Association of...
Project on Lived Theology Spring Institute

Project on Lived Theology Spring Institute

Dr. Kao has been invited to take part in a two-year project sponsored by the Project on Lived Theology at the University of Virginia. Entitled “Can I Get a Witness?” the task for all participants is to meet over several weekends to write about radical...
Spring Institute for Lived Theology

Spring Institute for Lived Theology

 Grace Kao was invited to take part in a book project on Christian social activists entitled Can I Get a Witness? sponsored by the Project on Lived Theology (at the University of Virginia) and the Other Journal. Over the course of two multiple day meetings (at UVA and...
A Response to Mary Fulkerson

A Response to Mary Fulkerson

Dr. Kao was invited to respond to Prof. Fulkerson’s work at a conference at Claremont Graduate University on the theological virtues by reflecting on communion and multiracial churches.” Her remarks and those of others were eventually published in a volume...