Dialogue of Life: Social Engagement as the Preferred Means to Incarnational Mission in the Context of Malay Hegemony
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Dialogue of Life: Social Engagement as the Preferred Means to Incarnational Mission in the Context of Malay Hegemony  -     By: Khee-Vun Lin

Dialogue of Life: Social Engagement as the Preferred Means to Incarnational Mission in the Context of Malay Hegemony

Langham Monographs / 2021 / Paperback

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Title: Dialogue of Life: Social Engagement as the Preferred Means to Incarnational Mission in the Context of Malay Hegemony
By: Khee-Vun Lin
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 220
Vendor: Langham Monographs
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 9.00 X 6.00 X 0.46 (inches)
Weight: 11 ounces
ISBN: 1839732172
ISBN-13: 9781839732171
Stock No: WW9732171

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The status of the global church is often that of a sociopolitical minority, at odds politically, religiously, and socially with the nations that encompass it. In such contexts, where Christians find themselves facing oppression, isolation, and challenging questions of identity, how is the church to faithfully uphold its missional calling?


In this in-depth study of Chinese Christians living in Sabah, Malaysia, Dr. Khee-Vun Lin engages missiology and political theology to address the practical implications of incarnational mission in contexts where national identity exclude Christians from the public discourse. Examining the political and religious history of Malaysia, including the impact of colonialism, nationalism, and Islamization, Dr. Lin provides a powerful explication of the theological and practical foundations for utilizing social engagement as a tool of incarnational mission. Whether living under oppressive hegemonic control or the shadow of secular governments turned hostile to Christian values, it is through embracing incarnational identity that Christians can authentically engage both nation-building and evangelism to the good of their neighbor and the glory of God.

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