This article is concerned with the diverse forms of Christianity as the religion spreads around Southeast Asia. Although growth and expansion characterize much of Christianity's fortunes, no unifying trend is readily discernible. Four trends are identified in this article: popular religion, megachurches, the global church, and the struggling church. The article draws from different cases around the region to illustrate the importance of these developments. It in this manner that the article complicates the narrative that Christianity is moving to the Global South. The narrative often presents Christianity as a religion at war with itself insofar as geographic tensions are concerned. In contrast to its counterpart in the West, Christianity i...
Christianity has grown to become the largest of world religions today. One of the strategic roles th...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
This essay begins with a brief assessment of the theological legacy of the Federation of Asian Bisho...
Combines empirical data and original analysis to give a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in...
Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia, with more than six hundred million populations, is home to mill...
Studies on Christianity in Asia have been weighed down by a double burden—the commonplace of Christi...
Islam and Christianity in Southeast Asia 1600-1700 (22 december 2016) by BarbaraWatson Andaya, ISEAS...
This is a guest editor's introduction to the special issue "Christianities in Southeast Asia
Though many have attempted to address the complexities of the encounter between Christianity and non...
In a recently published book, the present author argues that Asia is “the great laboratory of religi...
The expansion of European commercial interests into Southeast Asia during the early modern period wa...
In spite of the enduring dominance of Catholicism in Philippine society, religious diversity increas...
Singapore is one of the richest countries in the world, whose citizens have an insatiable appetite f...
This chapter presents the specific experiences of engagement and challenges that lay ahead for Catho...
Singapore underwent rapid industrialization after it became a sovereign independent state in 1965. W...
Christianity has grown to become the largest of world religions today. One of the strategic roles th...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
This essay begins with a brief assessment of the theological legacy of the Federation of Asian Bisho...
Combines empirical data and original analysis to give a uniquely detailed account of Christianity in...
Southeast Asia or Southeastern Asia, with more than six hundred million populations, is home to mill...
Studies on Christianity in Asia have been weighed down by a double burden—the commonplace of Christi...
Islam and Christianity in Southeast Asia 1600-1700 (22 december 2016) by BarbaraWatson Andaya, ISEAS...
This is a guest editor's introduction to the special issue "Christianities in Southeast Asia
Though many have attempted to address the complexities of the encounter between Christianity and non...
In a recently published book, the present author argues that Asia is “the great laboratory of religi...
The expansion of European commercial interests into Southeast Asia during the early modern period wa...
In spite of the enduring dominance of Catholicism in Philippine society, religious diversity increas...
Singapore is one of the richest countries in the world, whose citizens have an insatiable appetite f...
This chapter presents the specific experiences of engagement and challenges that lay ahead for Catho...
Singapore underwent rapid industrialization after it became a sovereign independent state in 1965. W...
Christianity has grown to become the largest of world religions today. One of the strategic roles th...
This chapter shows that a new mode of religious competition is now taking shape in the Philippines. ...
This essay begins with a brief assessment of the theological legacy of the Federation of Asian Bisho...