Christianity and the Asian revolution. ed. by Rajah B. Manikam.
Material type: TextPublisher: Madras : Joint ast and Asia Secretariat of the International Missionary Council, 1954Description: 293 pages ; 23 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 290 Manikam
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Section I : The social revolution in East Asia -- What is the Asian revolution? -- The political situation -- Towards a New economic order -- The changing social scene -- Contending ideologies -- Christian concern for the Asian revolution -- Section II : Resurgent religions -- Patterns of religious resurgence in East Asia -- Resurgent Hinduism -- Buddhism on the march -- Islam today -- New religions in East Asia -- The Christian approach to non-Christian religions -- Section III : The church in East Asia -- The churches in the Asian context -- The churches at work -- The unfinished task -- Section IV : Asian churchmen speak.
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