Breaking the Pot: Contextual Responses to Survival Issues in Malaysian Churches
(2004) In Studia Missionalia Svecana- Abstract
- Protestantism in Malaysia is in many cases the result of labour migration from China and India in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Under the British colonial administration, it enjoyed a certain degree of protection. Furthermore, in the 20th Century, many Western missions started work in Malaysia often in order to strengthen and expand the ministry of existing denominations. This was particularly true of the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran diaspora group. Until the time of independence in 1957, the Protestant Christian religion had a promising future. But after independence, the situation has gradually deteriorated due to two parallel developments: the withdrawal of Western support and the resurgence of local religions like Islam, Hinduism and... (More)
- Protestantism in Malaysia is in many cases the result of labour migration from China and India in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Under the British colonial administration, it enjoyed a certain degree of protection. Furthermore, in the 20th Century, many Western missions started work in Malaysia often in order to strengthen and expand the ministry of existing denominations. This was particularly true of the Tamil Evangelical Lutheran diaspora group. Until the time of independence in 1957, the Protestant Christian religion had a promising future. But after independence, the situation has gradually deteriorated due to two parallel developments: the withdrawal of Western support and the resurgence of local religions like Islam, Hinduism and Buddhism that compete with Christianity. These developments in turn have brought an array of serious issues before the church in general and the protestant mainline denominations in particular. Each major issue is outlined and discussed from a survival perspective. The local responses to the new challenges turn out to be manifold and many-faceted. Five contextual theologians are presented and analysed. Each theologian’s approach to the contemporary issues assailing the church is examined. The theological output thus investigated is taken as an indicator of what kind the Malaysian churches are likely to develop into. (Less)
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Små kyrkor i länder som domineras av andra religioner är ofta beträngda idag. I Malaysia växer sig Islam starkt, och islamistiska rörelser med terroristiska metoder omger landet på alla sidor. Samtidigt har även Buddhism och Hinduism fått nytt liv. Genomgående märks en skärpt hållning visavi den kristna kyrkan och en tilltagande kritik av proselytism. Från Väst finns inte längre det stöd som var självklart i gårdagens situation genom den koloniala administrationen fram till 1957 och missioners starka stöd fram till för något årtionde sedan. Idag står kyrkan ensam. Hur reagerar hon inför dessa utmaningar? - Inte passivt, utan med ett starkt flöde av kontextuell teologisk reflektion. Avhandlingen... (More) - Popular Abstract in Swedish
Små kyrkor i länder som domineras av andra religioner är ofta beträngda idag. I Malaysia växer sig Islam starkt, och islamistiska rörelser med terroristiska metoder omger landet på alla sidor. Samtidigt har även Buddhism och Hinduism fått nytt liv. Genomgående märks en skärpt hållning visavi den kristna kyrkan och en tilltagande kritik av proselytism. Från Väst finns inte längre det stöd som var självklart i gårdagens situation genom den koloniala administrationen fram till 1957 och missioners starka stöd fram till för något årtionde sedan. Idag står kyrkan ensam. Hur reagerar hon inför dessa utmaningar? - Inte passivt, utan med ett starkt flöde av kontextuell teologisk reflektion. Avhandlingen presenterar fem kreativa teologer som konstruktivt och kreativt tar sig an kyrkans ödesfrågor. (Less)
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- author
- Wiking, Göran LU
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- Dr Northcott, Michael, Edinburgh
- organization
- publishing date
- 2004
- type
- Thesis
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- Non-Christian religions, inculturation Malaysia, islamisation, Contextual theology, Malaysian church history, Världsreligioner (ej kristendom)
- in
- Studia Missionalia Svecana
- pages
- 238 pages
- publisher
- Swedish Institute of Missionary Research
- defense location
- 8 May 2004, 10.15 am, Edebalksalen, Socialhögskolan, Bredg 26, Lund
- defense date
- 2004-05-08 10:15:00
- ISSN
- 1404-9503
- ISBN
- 91-85424-87-0
- language
- English
- LU publication?
- yes
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- c41315fe-10ab-423c-aa0d-5f1e62a34454 (old id 21619)
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