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From Malaysia to the ends of the earth : Southeast Asian and diasporic contributions to biblical and theological studies / edited by Elaine Wei-Fun Goh...[et.al.].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Claremont, CA : Claremont Press, 2021.Description: 295 p.; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9781946230546
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR 1200 .F76 2021
Contents:
Contents:
Introduction
Theologizing in contemporary Malaysia-- prospects and opportunities/ Jonathan Yun-Ka Tan and Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan
Part 1 Biblical Interpretation
Treatment of Ger as a guide to interreligious dialogue/ Fook Kong Wong
"Even if (God does) not, we will not": A Christian reflection form Daniel 3/ Elain Wei-Fun Goh
Populism and nationalism: A Yahwistic critique of Jonah's religious nationalism/ Philip P. Chia
"For all of you are one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:28): Paul's social vision beyond inclusivity and diversity / Kar Yong Lim
Part 2 Theology and ethics
Wawasan 2020 and Christianity in religiously plural Malaysia/ Edmund Kee-Fook Chia
From Fetish to forgiveness: A Zizekian intrusion on how the church "enjoys" herself for the sake of the world/ Alwyn Lau
Christian-Muslim relations in New Malaysia: Overcoming barriers, building bridges/ Albert Sundararaj Walters
Part 3 Missiology, practical theology and Christian education
Hybrid and hybridising: Malaysian identity, presence and mode in theology, theologising and mission/ John Cheong
What might a practical theological reflection on religious freedom and social engagement look like in light of a resurgence of Islamization in Malaysia/ Arch Chee-Keen Wong
"Does learning style matter?": Primary lessons for Asian theological education from a case study of indigenous and non-indigenous seminary students in Malaysian Borneo using the Felder-Soloman index of learning styles/ Joy Oy-Mooi Saik and Siaw Fung Chong
Concluding Malaysian diasporic reflections from the ends of the earth: contextuality and marginality in hermeneutical and theological method for the third millenium/ Amos Wai-Ming Yong
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Contents:

Introduction

Theologizing in contemporary Malaysia-- prospects and opportunities/ Jonathan Yun-Ka Tan and Kah-Jin Jeffrey Kuan

Part 1 Biblical Interpretation

Treatment of Ger as a guide to interreligious dialogue/ Fook Kong Wong

"Even if (God does) not, we will not": A Christian reflection form Daniel 3/ Elain Wei-Fun Goh

Populism and nationalism: A Yahwistic critique of Jonah's religious nationalism/ Philip P. Chia

"For all of you are one in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3:28): Paul's social vision beyond inclusivity and diversity / Kar Yong Lim

Part 2 Theology and ethics

Wawasan 2020 and Christianity in religiously plural Malaysia/ Edmund Kee-Fook Chia

From Fetish to forgiveness: A Zizekian intrusion on how the church "enjoys" herself for the sake of the world/ Alwyn Lau

Christian-Muslim relations in New Malaysia: Overcoming barriers, building bridges/ Albert Sundararaj Walters

Part 3 Missiology, practical theology and Christian education

Hybrid and hybridising: Malaysian identity, presence and mode in theology, theologising and mission/ John Cheong

What might a practical theological reflection on religious freedom and social engagement look like in light of a resurgence of Islamization in Malaysia/ Arch Chee-Keen Wong

"Does learning style matter?": Primary lessons for Asian theological education from a case study of indigenous and non-indigenous seminary students in Malaysian Borneo using the Felder-Soloman index of learning styles/ Joy Oy-Mooi Saik and Siaw Fung Chong

Concluding Malaysian diasporic reflections from the ends of the earth: contextuality and marginality in hermeneutical and theological method for the third millenium/ Amos Wai-Ming Yong

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