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Principal, Union Bible Theological College
Rev. Luvsangombo Gantumur serves as the Principal of Union Bible Theological College, where he provides strategic leadership in theological education and the formation of future church leaders in Mongolia. His ministry and research focus on contextualization, mission studies, and the development of a distinctly Mongolian expression of Christian faith. He holds an M.Div. in Bible Studies from Singapore and is currently pursuing a Ph.D. in Sociology at Mongolian National University, integrating sociological analysis with theological and missiological insights. He has published extensively on Mongolian Christianity, religious movements, ecclesial identity, and contextual theology, contributing significantly to Mongolian theological scholarship. He has also led multiple nationwide research projects, including Bible usage studies, church census projects, and sociological surveys, offering valuable data for church and mission leaders. His work continues to shape both academic discourse and practical ministry across the Mongolian church.
Academic Background
- M.Div. in Bible Studies, Singapore
- Ph.D. in Sociology (in progress), Mongolian National University
Selected Publications / Research Works
People Who Are the Turning Point of History, UBTC Theological Journal, 2012.
The Cult of Mother God Church, UBTC Theological Journal, 2016, Vol. 5, No. 1 (07).
The Influence of Protestant Christianity in Buryat Life and Its Social Analysis, UBTC Theological Journal, 2016, Vol. 5, No. 2 (08).
The Uniqueness and Current Situation of the Anglican Community and Anglican Reformation, UBTC Theological Journal, 2018, Vol. 6, No. 1 (09).
Sociological Observation of Uniqueness in the Public Religious Faith of Mongolians, Journal of Christian Study, Mongolian Research Institute for Christianity, 2018, Vol. 1, No. 1.
Protestant “Evangelical” Church Attitude toward Roman Catholic Faith and Life, UBTC Theological Journal, 2019, Vol. 7, No. 1 (10).
Introducing Some Ways of Contextualizing the Understanding of God, UBTC Theological Journal, 2021, Vol. 1, No. 1 (11).
Mongolian–Korean Religious Faith and Spiritual Relations (co-author), Mongolian Academy of Sciences, Division of Korean Studies, Institute of International Studies, 2021.