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Intercultural and Urban Studies Department Chair and Research Director, Asian Theological Seminary in Quezon City

Dr. Juliet Lee Uytanlet is a Filipino missiologist serving at Asian Theological Seminary (ATS) in Quezon City as Chair of the Intercultural and Urban Studies Department and Research Director. She has extensive experience in theological and missional education, having taught at both ATS and the Biblical Seminary of the Philippines. She previously directed the PhD in Intercultural Studies program at the Asia Graduate School of Theology. She also contributed to global mission collaboration as the Lausanne Catalyst on Diasporas. Dr. Uytanlet remains committed to developing mission researchers and leaders engaged in diasporic and urban ministry contexts.

Academic Background

  • PhD in Intercultural Studies, Asbury Theological Seminary

Selected Publications / Research Works

  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee. “Using the Praxis Model of Love and Honor to Minister to Elderly Chinese in the Philippines.” In Beautiful Feet: Following the Footprints of Christian Missionaries, edited by Sadiri “Joy” Tira. WCP, 2024.
  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee and Steve Ybarrola. “The Impact of the Pandemic on Theological Education––A Hybrid Assessment.” In Tetsunao “Ted” Yamamori: Missionary Statesman, Strategist and Servant, edited by Sadiri “Joy” Tira and Laurie Nichols, 145–156. Langham Global Library, 2023.
  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee. “Give Us Today Our Daily Rice.” In Ama Namin: The Lord’s Prayer in Philippine Life and Spirituality, edited by Timoteo Gener and Jason Richard Tan, 101–116. Langham Global Library, 2023.
  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee, and Godfrey Harold. “Mimic Me: Mimicry, Colonialism, and Christianity.” Pharos Journal of Theology 101 (2020).
  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee. “Finding Home for the Unhomed: Helping Diaspora Communities Discover Identity and Belonging.” In Asian Christian Theology: Evangelical Perspectives, 255–267. Langham Global Library, 2019.
  • Uytanlet, Juliet Lee. The Hybrid Tsinoys: Challenges of Hybridity and Homogeneity as Socio-Cultural Constructs Among the Chinese in the Philippines. ASM Monograph Series 28. Eugene, OR: Pickwick Publications, 2016.