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Mangoes or bananas? : the quest for an authentic Asian Christian theology / Yung Hwa.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Regnum Studies in Mission SeriesPublication details: Oxford, UK : Regnum Books International, c1997.Description: xi, 273 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 1870345150
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BT 75.2 Y92 1997
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Contents:
1. Introduction: Reasons for Dissatisfaction with Western Theology – The Development of Asian Theology
2. Toward a Theology of Mission: Mission Theology Today-Convergences and Divergences – The Roots of Divergences in Mission Theology-The Enlightenment and Western Dualism – Toward a Theology of Mission
3. Criteria for a Missiological Theology – Part One: Contextualization-Some Basic Considerations – Contextualization and Sociopolitical Concerns – Contextualization and the Church’s Evangelistic and Pastoral Ministries – Contextualization and Inculturation
4. Criteria for a Missiological Theology – Part Two: Contextualization and Faithfulness to the Christian Tradition – Contextualization and Faithfulness to the Christian Tradition-A Critique of Religious Pluralism
5. Asian Theologies up to World War Two: Accommodation to Chinese Culture-Matteo Ricci – Contending for the Faith-The Beginnings of Indigenous Chinese Theology – The Rational Refutation of Hinduism-Nehemiah Goreh – ‘The Water of Life in An Indian Cup’-Sadhu Sundar Singh – Beyond the ‘Latin Captivity’ of the Indian Church -The Trinity as Sacchidananda – Holistic Evangelism and Prophetic Social Witness-Toyohiko Kagawa
6. Ecumenical Asian Theologies After World War Two: D.T. Niles and Ecumenism with Evangelism – M.M. Thomas and a Christian Karma Marga – Kosuke Koyama and ‘Waterbuffalo Theology’ – C.S. Song and the Theology of Transposition – Minjung Theology and Political Liberation in Korea
7. Conservative Asian Theologies After World War Two: ATA and the Evangelical Response – Vinay Samuel and Holistic Mission – Cho Yong-gi and the Pentecostal Challenge – Concluding Remarks on Some Trends Observed in Protestant Asian Theologies
8. Toward an Asian Christian Theology: Literary Genres Required in Asia Theology – Some Important Concerns in the Contextualization Process in Asian Theology

Includes bibliographical references and index

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