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India: The Joint East Asia Secretariat of the International Missionary Council and the World Council of Churches., 1954. Hbk. pp.293.
Reproduced by kind permission of the World Council of Churches.
Contents
- Preface
- Area and Population Chart
Section I: The Social Revolution in East Asia
- What is the Asian Revolution?
- The Political Situation
- Towards a Nw 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 III: The Church in East Asia
- Asian Churchmen Speak