Asian Christian Theologies: A Research Guide to Authors, Movements, Sources from the 7th to 20th Centuries 3 Vols A Research Guide to Authors, Movements, Sources from the 7th to 20th Centuries
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Volume 2: Southeast Asia
Volume 3: Northeast Asia
“In these volumes Asian theology has come of age.”—Michael Amaladoss
Co-sponsored by the Christian Conference of Asia, the Asian Pacific Missiology and Research Program, Missio (Aachen) and The Council for World Mission, London, this ecumenical reference work provides information essential to every serious scholar and library of world Christianity, mission, and religion in Asia.
Each volume opens with an historical survey of its region then focuses on individual areas, generally by present-day nations. Along with extensive bibliographies and indexes, each volume includes brief biographies of area theologians.
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Book Details
| Author / Artist | John C. England |
| Book Format | hardback |
| Publisher | Orbis Books |
| Date Published | 2004-12-03 |
| Height | 230 mm |
| ISBN | 9781570754845 |
| ISBN-10 | 1570754845 |
| Product ID | 10681 |
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Christian Books > Theological Studies > Church History
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