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245 00 Christianities in Asia /|cedited by Peter C. Phan.
264 1 Malden, MA :|bWiley-Blackwell,|c2011.
300 xvii, 271 pages :|bmaps ;|c23 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 1 Blackwell guides to global Christianity
504 Includes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 |g1.|tIntroduction:|tAsian Christianity/Christianities:
|tWhich Asia? --|tWhich Christianity? --|tIntroducing
Asian Christianities / Peter C. Phan --|g2.|tIndia,
Pakistan, Bangladesh, Burma/Myanmar:|tLocal Basics --
|tEarly Christian Presence in Mainland South Asia --|gThe
|tFirst Attack on Contextualized South Asian Christianity
--|gA|tSecond Attack on Contextualized South Asian
Christianity --|tContextualization in Early Roman
Catholicism Elsewhere in South Asia --|tProtestant
Contextualization- the Pietists --|gThe|tBaptists -- Laity
and the Expansion of Christianity --|tContemporary
Contextualisation in South Asia: Church, State, and People
--|tViolent Attacks Against Christian Churches --
|tTheological, Ecclesial, and Liturgical Contextualization
--|gThe|tPerformance of Christianity in South Asia --
|tToward a Conclusion /|rElizabeth Koepping --
505 80 |g3.|tSri Lanka:|tThe Land, its Make Up and the People --
|gThe|tPortuguese Period --|gThe|tDutch Period --|gThe
|tBritish Period --|tIndependent Sri Lanka --|tAt the Turn
of the Century --|gThe|tPresent Scenario --|tProcess of
Inculturation and Contextualized Theology --|tWhither Sri
Lanka? / Jeyaraj Rasiah --|g4.|tIndonesia:|tLanguage --
|tCultural Diversity --|tChristian Diversity --|tOutward
Form, Inner Spirit --|tChristians and Muslims --|tPapua:
Dignity and Identity --|tAmbon: Conflict and
Reconciliation --|tSulawesi: Vibrant and Vocal --|tEast
Nusa Tenggara: Christian Heartlands --|tBali: A Minority
within a Minority --|tJava: Indigenous Roots --|tJava:
Education --|tJava: Art and Music --|tJava: Movers and
Shakers --|tJakarta: Pietism and Social Engagement --
|tSumatra: Local Roots, National Leadership --|tFuture
Prospects /|rJohn Prior --
505 80 |g5.|tMalaysia and Singapore:|gThe|tCountries and Their
People --|tPolitical, Culture, and Religious History --
|tBritish Imperialism and Racial and Ethnic Politics --
|tChristianity: Its Beginnings and Development --
|tChristianity: A Foreign Religion --|gThe|tChallenge of
an Indigenous Church --|gThe|tChallenge of Islamization --
|gThe|tChallange of Ecumenism --|gThe|tChallenge of Church
-State Relations --|gThe|tNew and Growing Churches /
|rEdmund Kee-Fook Chia --|g6.|gThe|tPhilippines:
|tTransplanting Spanish Catholicism --|tAppropriating
Christianity, Resisting Colonial Rule --|t(Re)Building
Mission --|tMeeting National Challenges, Engaging the
World --|t"In But Not Of This World" /|rJosé Mario C.
Francisco --|g7.|tVietnam, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand:|gThe
|tSocialist Republic of Vietnam --|tCambodia, Loas,
Thailand --|gA|tLook Into the Future /|rPeter C. Phan --
505 80 |g8.|tMainland China:|gA|tNew China --|tWorld Christianity
and Chinese Christianity --|tChristianity with Chinese
Characteristics --|tChristianity and Chinese Society --
|tChristianity's Prospects in China /|rYing Fuk-tsang --
|g9.|tTaiwan, Hong Kong, Macau:|tTaiwan --|tHong Kong --
|tMacau /|rLo Lung-kwong --|g10.|tJapan:|tIntroduction --
|gThe|tCultural Diversity of Christianity in Japan --
|tRoman Catholic Mission in Pre-Modern Japan --
|tPersecution and Martydom --|tHidden Christians --|gThe
|tSecond Phase of Christian Mission: Increasing Diversity
--|tState Shinto and the Christian Churches --|gThe|tPlace
of Nagasaki in Japanese Catholicism --|tPostwar
Developments --|gThe|tWider Impact of Christianity:
Education and Social Welfare --|tChristianity as a
Japanese Religion: Diverse Appropriations --|tFrom
"Paternal" to "Maternal" Religion --|tUchimura Kanzō and
the Non-church Movement --|tInculturation and the
Ancestors in Japanese Christianity --|t"Christian"
Weddings and the Rites of Passage --|tInter-Faith Dialogue
--|tFuture Prospects /|rMark R. Mullins --
505 80 |g11.|tSouth Korea:|tIntroduction --|gThe|tBeginning of
Christianity in Korea --|tIndigenous Christian Leaders,
Past, and Present --|tChristianity as an Agency of
Modernization --|gThe|tRise of Christianity Amidst Rapid
Industrialization and Urbanization --|tThis-Worldly
Orientation of Korean Protestantism --|tIndividual
Religiosity of Christians --|gThe|tFuture of Christianity
in Korea /|rAndrew Eungi Kim --|gThe|tMiddle East:|gThe
|tSyriac Orthodox Church of Antioch --|gThe|tChurch of the
East --|tMissionary Activity of the Syriac Church --
|tChurches in Arabia --|tgThe|tMaronite Church --|tgThe
|tArmenians in the Middle East --|tgThe|tLast Century /
|tLois Farag --|tConclusion: Whither Asian Christianities?
:|gA|tProspective Glance --|tFuture Directions: A Triple
Dialogue --|tAsian and Pentecostal /|rPeter C. Phan.
520 Christianity in Asia explores the history, development,
and current state of Christianity across the world's
largest and most populous continent. This book: Offers
detailed coverage of the growth of Christianity within
South Asia, among the thousands of islands comprising
Southeast Asia, and across countries whose Christian
origins were historically linked, including Vietnam,
Thailand, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and Korea;
Brings together a truly international team of contributors,
many of whom are natives of the countries they are writing
about; Considers the Middle Eastern countries whose
Christian roots are deepest, yet have turbulent histories
and uncertain futures; Explores the ways in which
Christians in Asian countries have received and
transformed Christianity into their local or indigenous
religion; Shows Christianity to be a vibrant contemporary
movement in many Asian countries, despite its
comparatively minority status in these regions. -
Publisher.
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700 1 Phan, Peter C.,|d1943-
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