Educated at Princeton Seminary, Princeton, NJ, and Luther Seminary, St. Paul, MN, Pum Za Mang, associate professor of world Christianity at Myanmar Institute of Theology, has published dozens of journal articles and book reviews in Asia, Europe, and North America. His writings have appeared in Asia Journal of Theology, Christianity Today, Church History, Church History and Religious Culture, Dialog, Independent Journal of Burmese Scholarship, International Bulletin of Mission Research, International Journal of Public Theology, International Review of Mission, Journal of Church and State, Missiology, Studies in World Christianity, The Expository Times, The Journal of World Christianity, The Review of Faith & International Affairs, Theology Today, and Word & World. He has also published chapters in World Christianity and Interfaith Relations (Fortress Press), Theology and Ethics for the Public Church: Mission in the 21st Century (Fortress Press), Resist! Democracy and Youth Activism in Myanmar, Hong Kong, and Singapore (Pace University Press), and Highland Christianity: Modern Transformations of the China-Southeast Asia Borderlands (Penn State University Press).