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Chinese Church in Context

Voices from Downunder

Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi Philip P Chia

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English
Wipf & Stock Publishers
24 September 2025
Chinese Church in Context: Voices from Downunder offers an insightful exploration of the Chinese Christian experience in Australia. This compelling anthology features contributions from nine scholars who examine the intricate relationship between faith, culture, and identity within Chinese Australian churches. From historical overviews to contemporary challenges, the book addresses crucial topics such as contextualization, cultural conflicts, and the interaction between Christianity and Chinese traditions. Readers will discover invaluable insights into issues faced by Chinese churches in Australia, including the effects of ongoing immigration, the relevance of biblical narratives for Australian Chinese Christians, and the delicate balance between indigenization and syncretism. Each chapter provides a unique perspective, tackling subjects like the theology of conservative Evangelicals, the significance of politics in diasporic communities, and the implications of necromancy in biblical texts. With its diverse range of topics and expert contributors, this volume serves as an essential resource for scholars, pastors, and anyone interested in the dynamic landscape of Chinese Christianity in Australia today. Dive into this rich tapestry of voices and discover how faith is being redefined in a new cultural context.
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Imprint:   Wipf & Stock Publishers
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 12mm
Weight:   308g
ISBN:   9798385246748
Series:   Australian University of Theology Publications
Pages:   228
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Grace Kwan Sik Tsoi is the principal and Old Testament lecturer of Chinese Theological College Australia. She is the author of Who Is to Blame for Judges 19? Interplay Between the Text and a Chinese Context (2022). Philip P. Chia is lecturer of Old Testament at Chinese Theological College Australia at Sydney.

Reviews for Chinese Church in Context: Voices from Downunder

""This volume is a collection of reflections on the context of Australian Chinese churches from various perspectives. With theological depth and cultural sensitivity, it amplifies voices often unheard, making it a helpful resource for understanding diaspora faith, identity, and mission in the contemporary church."" --Dennis T Law, Principal Emeritus, Chinese Theological College Australia ""This volume provides a glimpse into the struggles and attempts of the Chinese Australian Church in making a mark on its distinctiveness and relevance. The Chinese Church has been captive to Anglocentric Christianity for too long. Only in recent decades, with the influx of Chinese migration, has the reflection on its place been developed more fully. This is a chronicle of its ongoing contribution to the global church."" --Justin Tan, Director, Centre for the Study of Chinese Christianity, Melbourne School of Theology ""This book is not only required reading for those interested in the Chinese church in Australia, but also a useful conversation partner for all those thoughtfully engaged in sharing the good news of Jesus in our globalized, politicized environment."" --Edwina Murphy, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Australian University of Theology


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