Missions in Southeast Asia: Diversity and Unity in God's Design - Couverture souple

 
9781839734366: Missions in Southeast Asia: Diversity and Unity in God's Design

Synopsis

As the boundaries between cultures and religions blur in an increasingly globalized world, the church finds itself in need of new approaches to understanding and embracing otherness - both inside and outside of its established communities.


Southeast Asia has long been one of the world's most diverse regions, with over a hundred ethnicities represented and members of every major religion living as neighbors. In this rich and complex environment, the church has an equally rich and complex history, at times flourishing, at times floundering, but inexorably taking root. In this collection of essays, contributors from throughout the region reflect on the history and future of Christianity in Southeast Asia, providing an overview of missions in the region, and exploring how local churches are defining a uniquely Southeast Asian approach to interreligious engagement.


Combining missiological research with contextual theology, this volume offers profound insight into the challenges accompanying missions in a multireligious environment. From ethnic and religious conflict resolution to navigating hybrid identities, this collection of essays makes an excellent contribution to global conversations surrounding the future of missions in a globalized world.

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À propos des auteurs

KIEM-KIOK KWA teaches intercultural studies and ethics at East Asia School of Theology, Singapore. Previously she worked with Graduates' Christian Fellowship as well as in her home church, Trinity Methodist Church, Singapore. She earned her PhD from Asbury Theological Seminary, USA, with a dissertation on how the church can engage in society.

SAMUEL K. LAW is Vice Principal of Academic Affairs and Associate Professor of Intercultural Studies and Pastoral Theology at Singapore Bible College. He is also pastor-at-large for the Evangelical Chinese Church of Seattle. He holds a PhD in Intercultural Studies from Asbury Theological Seminary, Kentucky, USA, and a PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Tulane University, Louisiana, USA.

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