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Encounters of Faith in Asia: Past, Present and Future

Author: Steve Cochrane

I've spent over 30 years working in South Asia, particularly in the area of Christian-Muslim relations. Received my PhD in the history of Christian-Muslim relations in 2014 from the University of Middlesex in the U.K. I'm interested in matters of inter-faith relations and resulting encounters throughout history and today.

Kala Pani and the Evils of Colonialism

There are only a few places I have visited in the world that had a palpable sense of evil. One was an island off the coast of Gambia, where captured slaves from the interior were held before being transported across the Atlantic or up to Liverpool. Another was last week at the Cellular Jail in… Read More Kala Pani and the Evils of Colonialism

February 8, 2018 Steve CochraneLeave a comment

Changing history by creating ripples

If you have read this blog even a bit, you know my feelings about Mother Teresa. I had the great honor and privilege to meet her twice in Kolkata, in 1985 and 1994. I have written posts about her before, and continue to be deeply inspired by her life and the sisters who carry on… Read More Changing history by creating ripples

January 31, 2018 Steve CochraneLeave a comment

The Nestorian Stele of 781 A.D. T’ang China: Our Story in Their Story

One of the Seven Wonders of the Christian world is in Xian, China, the starting point and terminus of the original Silk Road. It is the Nestorian Stele, a 10 foot stone tablet carved in 781 A.D. to commemorate the 150 year history up to that point of the work of the Church of the… Read More The Nestorian Stele of 781 A.D. T’ang China: Our Story in Their Story

January 25, 2018 Steve Cochrane3 Comments

No matter where you are from, we’re glad you’re our neighbor!!

I’ve been in Princeton, New Jersey the last few days, giving a lecture at a conference on the history of World Christianity. Yesterday as I walked to the site of the meetings, I came across a yard sign that stopped me in my tracks. It so expressed what I have tried to live by in… Read More No matter where you are from, we’re glad you’re our neighbor!!

January 19, 2018January 19, 2018 Steve CochraneLeave a comment

Resolutions for a New Year

This is my first post in 2018, so of course it has resolutions in it. A few weeks ago I wrote on a quote I saw in the Writers Lounge at the Oriental Hotel in Bangkok. (See Write because you have to) The Oriental was a frequent stopping point for authors and other public figures in… Read More Resolutions for a New Year

January 10, 2018 Steve Cochrane1 Comment

Have You Ever Seen a Worried Bird?

Have you ever seen a worried bird? What a strange question. Of course not, you say! I’ve been thinking a lot about this the past few weeks, and soon we go into the new year of 2018. Many worries and fears are out there, and in us perhaps. Sometimes it amazes me all the possible… Read More Have You Ever Seen a Worried Bird?

December 28, 2017 Steve Cochrane2 Comments

Mental Illness and the Courage to be Real

One of the greatest pains in life is the isolation caused by personal or family struggles that we feel can’t be shared. It is just too shameful, too jarring perhaps from the personal narrative we have carefully constructed and maintained. Then something happens, and the whole edifice begins to collapse, sometimes slowly but often rapidly… Read More Mental Illness and the Courage to be Real

December 22, 2017 Steve Cochrane2 Comments

Write because you have to

As some of you know, I recently published my first book. In the past 13 years, I had published nine articles, three chapters in books and finished a PhD thesis. But not a full book, until October. I have wanted to be an author since I was 10 years old, when I wrote detective stories… Read More Write because you have to

December 18, 2017 Steve Cochrane1 Comment

“The Presence of God is also called Rohingya”

As the world gets caught sleeping again during a horrible developing genocide, courage is again in short supply on the part of world leaders. The Armenians and Syrian Christians in Turkey in the early 20th century, the Jews in the Holocaust, Cambodia at the end of the 1970’s, Rwanda in 1994, Bosnia in the 1990’s.… Read More “The Presence of God is also called Rohingya”

December 2, 2017 Steve Cochrane3 Comments

“The Impossible Will Take a Little While.”

Sometimes a phrase or quote just jumps out at me. Last week hunting around our local library, it happened. I saw a book (photo included) by Paul Loeb, titled The Impossible Will Take a Little While. It comes from a song lyric by Billie Holiday, that reads The difficult I’ll do right now. The impossible will take a little… Read More “The Impossible Will Take a Little While.”

November 29, 2017 Steve Cochrane2 Comments

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