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Christian Movements in Southeast Asia A Theological Exploration

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Singapore Genesis Books 2010Description: 144pISBN:
  • 9789814305150
DDC classification:
  • C12.1 P790
Partial contents:
CSCA Christianity in Southeast Asia Series Introduction The Theological Locus of Christian Movements in Southeast Asia - Michael Poon Chapter One Folk Christianity and Primal Spirituality: Prospects for Theological Development - Simon Chan Chapter Two Situating Southeast Asian Christian Movements in the History of World Christianity - W. John Roxborogh Chapter Three Present-day Independent Christian Movements: A South Asian Perspective - Roger E. Hedlund Chapter Four Understanding Southeast Asian Christianity - Roger E. Hedlund Chapter Five A Missiological Reflection on Present-day Christian Movements in Southeast Asia - Charles E. Farhadian Chapter Six Documentation and Ecclesial Deficit: A Personal Plea to Churches -AndrewE Walls Popular Spiritual Movements in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia: A Select Bibliography for Seminaries - Compiled by Michael Poon and W. John Roxborogh
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CSCA Christianity in Southeast Asia Series Introduction The Theological Locus of Christian Movements in Southeast Asia - Michael Poon Chapter One Folk Christianity and Primal Spirituality: Prospects for Theological Development - Simon Chan Chapter Two Situating Southeast Asian Christian Movements in the History of World Christianity - W. John Roxborogh Chapter Three Present-day Independent Christian Movements: A South Asian Perspective - Roger E. Hedlund Chapter Four Understanding Southeast Asian Christianity - Roger E. Hedlund Chapter Five A Missiological Reflection on Present-day Christian Movements in Southeast Asia - Charles E. Farhadian Chapter Six Documentation and Ecclesial Deficit: A Personal Plea to Churches -AndrewE Walls Popular Spiritual Movements in Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia: A Select Bibliography for Seminaries - Compiled by Michael Poon and W. John Roxborogh

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