As we come to the end of celebrating #WomensHistoryMonth, we encourage you to continue to get to know some our gifted scholars highlighted below.
Expand your reading list and discover their range of works as they shape and strengthen scholarship around topics such as Bible interpretation, biblical studies, theology, and homiletics.
Dr. Elizabeth Mburu
Elizabeth Mburu is Langham Literature's Regional Coordinator for Anglophone Africa and serves as a theological editor for the Africa Bible Commentary revision, releasing in 2025. She was the first woman to gain a PhD from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA, and teaches New Testament and Greek in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Dr. Maggie Low
Maggie Low is a Langham author and a faculty member at Trinity Theological College, Singapore, where she teaches Old Testament, including Hebrew and Old Testament theology. Dr. Low is also an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore.
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Dr. Ida Glaser
Ida Glaser is the international academic coordinator and founding fellow at the Oxford Centre for Muslim Christian Studies. She is also one of the series editors for Langham Publishing’s Windows on the Text series.
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Dr. Angukali Rotokha
Dr. Rotokha, an Old Testament scholar and author, has taught at Oriental Theological Seminary, Nagaland, and South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies, Bangalore. She is a member of the executive committee of her local church in Bangalore, where she also serves with the teaching/preaching ministry, and she has been involved in Christian ministry for nearly twenty years.
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Dr. Ksenija Magda
Dr. Magda is associate professor of biblical studies at the Matthias Flacius Illyricus University Centre for Protestant Theology, Croatia. Her research primarily focuses on Pauline theology, exploring themes of church integration, the role of women, and mission.
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Dr. Havilah Dharamraj
Havilah Dharamraj serves as head of the department of biblical studies at the South Asia Institute of Advanced Christian Studies in Bangalore, India. She has a PhD in Old Testament from University of Durham, UK, and was an editor and contributor for the South Asia Bible Commentary.
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Dr. Jessy Jaison
Dr. Jaison has been a theological educator in India for three decades. She is regional director of United World Mission and Overseas Council for South Asia, as well as serving on the board of ICETE and the CAED of Asia Theological Association (ATA).
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