Christianities in AsiaISBN: 978-1-4051-6089-6
Hardcover
290 pages
December 2010, Wiley-Blackwell
Other Available Formats: Paperback
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"Leading off an impressive new Blackwell series on global Christianity, Christianities in Asia is a rich collection of essays on various regions by top-ranked names in the field." (The Christian Century, 7 October 2011)
"This is a fascinating book, which corrects our Eurocentric
under - stand ing of the earliest Church and
what happened during the later missionary eras." (Church Times, 1
June 2011)
"They survey is intended to be accessible to nonspecialists and general readers." (Booknews, 1 February 2011)
"As an introductory text, this volume sets a standard for the field that will not soon be surpassed. Essential. Lower-lever undergraduates through professional/practitioners." (Choice, 1 May 2011)
"Christianities In Asia gives a wonderful sampling of essays written by Asian theologians who present the wide variety of Christianities currently in existence in Asia. Eleven theologians take on the arduous task of presenting the history, the current context, and the practices of Christianity within their own respective countries . . . nevertheless, as it stands, this book will prove invaluable for generations to come as it lays out the historical, social and political identity of Asia, which is imperative to understand Asian Christianity and by relation, the Christianity of the West." (Studies in Religion, 1 May 2011)
"Christianities in Asia is an outstanding introduction to the complex reality of this living religion spread across the largest continent on earth where two-thirds of humanity dwells today. Each chapter is comprehensive and engaging. The organization of the work as a whole allows the reader to see the diversity of Asian Christianities without losing sight of the commonalities that bind them together both institutionally and as a movement. The book offers a host of new insights while opening up important new directions in the study of world Christianity at the local, regional, and global levels."
—Dale T. Irvin, President and Professor of World Christianity, New York Theological Seminary
"Phan and his colleagues have produced what will surely be the
standard introductory text to the topic for the next decade. There
are plenty of details for those interested in them, but as
important is how the book as a whole invites readers to experience
the richness and diversity of the Christianities of Asia. An
invaluable resource for the emerging field of world
Christianity!"
—Amos Yong, Regent University