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Hadje Cresencio Sadje is an experienced human rights activist who has worked with local, regional, national, and international organizations. Aside from being a human rights activist, he is also dedicated to decolonizing Christian philosophical and theological perspectives. He received his MA in Crosscultural Theology from Protestant Theological University in the Netherlands, as well as a Master of Arts in Ecumenical Studies (with a focus on Sociology of Religion) from the University of Bonn in Germany. He is currently pursuing his PhD at the University of Vienna in Austria. His research interests include decoloniality, Asian religions, global Pentecostalism, Muslim-Christian Studies, philosophical theologies, Asian and non-Western theologies, Christian Zionism, popular culture studies, and the intersection of religion, music, films, and video games. His publications include: Theology at the Border: Community Peacemaker Teams and the Refugee Crisis in Europe (2022) and Grassroots Asian Theologies: Doing Pentecostal Theology in the Philippine Context (2022).
Keywords: Decoloniality, World Religions, Belief Systems, Non-Western Theories, Political Theologies