Biography
Dr. Markose is an Assistant Professor of Theology at Trinity Lutheran Seminary at Capital University in Columbus, Ohio, specializing in systematic and constructive theologies. Ordained in the Mar Thoma Church in India, he is currently affiliated with The Episcopal Church in the United States. Previously, he served as Professor of Religion and Dean of Studies at Dharma Jyothi Vidya Peeth Seminary in Faridabad, India, and has also been an Auxiliary Faculty member at Gurukul Lutheran Seminary in Chennai. A prolific author, his notable works include “Notes from the Edges: Theological Intonations” (2021) and “Rhizomatic Reflections: Discourses on Religion and Theology” (2018). He has contributed to interfaith initiatives, coordinating the Global Climate Justice Interfaith Peacemaker Team ( CJIPT) at the OMNIA Institute for Contextual Leadership in Chicago. Most recently, he was a co-researcher on the project “An Earthed Faith: Telling the Story amid the Anthropocene” at the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. Dr. Markose was honored with the Marion McFarland Award from the American Academy of Religion (Midwest Region) in 2017. He shares his insights through his blog “ tête-à-tête. “
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