Sathi Clarke is a member of the Episcopal Church of South India. In his diverse career as an educator, he has served as Professor of Theology in Bangalore, India for nine years and as a visiting Contextual Theologian from Asia at Harvard University. In his practice, Dr. Clarke has cultivated specialties in contextual theology, constructive global theology, and theology of religions. His current projects include:
- World Christianity: Theological Method and Themes;
- Tales of Jesus in Asia;
- Competing Religious Fundamentalisms.
Courses Taught:
- Postcolonial Voices in Biblical Interpretation and Theology (co-taught with Sharon Ringe)
- Making Christ Work for the Nations: Faces of Jesus in World Christianity
- Theologies of Resistance and Liberation: Martin Luther King, Jr. and Mohandas K. Gandhi (co-taught with Josiah Young)
- Themes and Trajectories in Contemporary Liberation Theology
- World Religions as Resource for Christian Theology and Church Ministry
- Religion, Violence and Peace: Christian Mission in the Context of Hindu, Muslim and Christian Fundamentalism
Education:
- University of Madras, B.A., M.A.
- United Theological College, B.D.
- Yale University Divinity School, S.T.M.
- Harvard University Divinity School, Th.D.

