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A study of the relations between Christianity and the major Asian religions, exploring the diverse theologies of those who pioneered interfaith dialogue.As Hans Küng said, "No peace among the natio...
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  • 31 December 2015
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A study of the relations between Christianity and the major Asian religions, exploring the diverse theologies of those who pioneered interfaith dialogue.

As Hans Küng said, "No peace among the nations without peace among the religions. No peace among the religions without dialogue between the religions. No dialogue between the religions without investigation of the foundations of the religions."

Accommodation and Acceptance is a crucial work in both promoting interreligious dialogue and exploring the turbulent history of Christian faith and identity in Asia down the years. From the reaction to missions, often inextricably linked with the practice of colonialism, to the rise of religious pluralism, Ambrose Mong examines the relationships between the leading faiths of Asia up to the present day.

Whether practicing pluralism or exclusivism, the history of Christianity in Asia is long and fascinating. Ambrose Mong delves into the biography of intercultural pioneers like Matteo Ricci and Timothy Richard to understand better the theology - as well as the pragmatism - behind cultural accommodation, and the necessary mutability of an eternal church.
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Price: $36.95
Pages: 288
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: James Clarke
Publication Date: 31 December 2015
Trim Size: 9.17 X 6.10 in
ISBN: 9780227175187
Format: Paperback
BISACs: RELIGION / Comparative Religion, Comparative religion
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With his trademark scholarly rigor and intellectual honesty Ambrose Mong explores one of the most challenging issues facing Christianity in Asia today. For him, accommodation and acceptance of Asian religious pluralism is not an option for Christianity but an imperative for its mission. Ambrose masterfully shows the way how Christian faith needs to be reconceptualized in its encounter with Asian religions, from Christology to ecclesiology to Trinitarian theology. This book is a must-read not only for Asian Christians but also, and one may argue, especially, for Western Christians.
— Professor Peter C. Phan, Ellacuria Chair of Catholic Social Thought, Georgetown University

A welcome addition to the existing corpus of scholoarly work on interfaith relations, as [Mong] has not only surveyed in depth various scholars and theologians who have written about the relations between different world religions. ... [H]e has also insightfully engaged in comparative analysis of their ideas which can strike chords with the contemporary religious adherents looking for philosophical frameworks and theological lenses to understand religious differences that have become an unescapable reality in our globalised world.
— James Ponniah

In short, this is a very worthy and interesting book that adds a further solid volume to these discussions. In particular, I would recommend it to Western theologians and scholars who may not have given due thought to the Asian context which is so vital for thinking these issues. Scholars in Asia will also no doubt welcome the particular case studies that help us think about specific thinkers in the theology of religions again.
— Paul Michael Hedges, Christian Study Center on Chinese Religion and Culture Ching Feng
Foreword by Ursula King
Preface
Introduction

1. The Gentle Way
2. Chinese in China
3. Towards a Dialogic Community
4. Any Room for Christ in Asia?
5. Plunging into the Ganges
6. The Advaitic Approach
7. Evolutionary Context
8. In Many and Diverse Ways
9. Trinitarian Theology and Multiple Religious Belonging
10. The Miracle of Mindfulness

Conclusion
Bibliography
Index