Church Partnerships In Asia: A Singapore Conversation
Church Partnerships In Asia: A Singapore Conversation
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Synopsis
This collection of essays introduces readers to what is important to the character and forms of church partnership at the beginning of the twenty-first century, as viewed by major Asian Protestant church leaders. The essays are based on the papers presented in a conference on 'Cooperation and Partnership in the Mission of Church in the 21st Century' held in Singapore in 2009. The Singapore conversation took place amid huge volatility in the first decacde of the new millennium: the 9/11 attacks, SARS outbreak, Indian Ocean tsunami, the Nargis cyclone, Mumbai terrorist attack, the H1N1 pandemic, and the still evolving global financial crisis. Perhaps for the first time since 1945, Asian churches can no longer rely on their Western counterparts to provide intellectual leadership and material support. This book offers a missiological reading on the fresh directions that Asian churches take amid radical social and ecclesial reconfigurations in the globalising age.
ISBN: 978-981-43-0523-4
Size: 210 by 148 mm (Closed)
No. of Pages: 256
Year Published: 2011
About the Author
Contributors:
This book includes essays by 26 church leaders and theologians from India, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Philippines, China, Japan, and Korea, which include presentations by Zosangliana Colney (India), Gao Feng (China), and Stephen Than Myint Oo (Myanmar), Michael Poon and Kimhong Hazra offer interpretative essays to place the conversations in context.
Editor:
Michael Nai Chiu Poon is director and Asian Christianity coordinator of the Centre for the Study of Christianity in Asia, Trinity Theological College, Singapore. He is an Anglican ordained minister, and previously served in Hong Kong and Macao before moving to Singapore in 2004.
