Enoch Wan. In this paper the author proposes ways to practice relational transformational leadership from the perspective of an Asian Christian. The theological assumption of this paper is that our Triune God is actively involved in Christian life and living (including leadership) for “The God who made the world and everything in it is theContinue reading “Relational Transformational Leadership— An Asian Christian Perspective”
Category Archives: Dr. Wan’s Writings
A Missio-Relational Reading of Mark
Enoch Wan. This paper, with Audio Interview, employs a similar approach to read the Gospel narrative of Mark missional-relationally. (To access the file, please click on the photo below.)
Spiritual Warfare What Chinese Christians Should Know and Do
Enoch Wan.
Engaging Chinese Diaspora in the Ministry of Bible Translation
Enoch Wan and Jeremiah Chung. This book provides readers the vision and rationale for engaging Chinese diaspora laity in Bible translation beyond traditional ways. By giving, praying, and sending, they will not merely promote transformation in the Bibleless people; they themselves, as volunteers and the related Chinese diaspora congregations, will be transformed. It includes practicalContinue reading “Engaging Chinese Diaspora in the Ministry of Bible Translation”
The 2011 Triple Disaster in Japan and the Diaspora: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward
Enoch Wan and Elton S. L. Law. The catastrophic March 11, 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami not only devastated that region of Japan but also triggered several potentially even more disastrous Fujishima nuclear power incidents. Even as geological specialists, nuclear physicists, economic advisors, political pundits, sociological analysts, and humanitarian organizers grapple with these tragic eventsContinue reading “The 2011 Triple Disaster in Japan and the Diaspora: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward”
The Salvation of the Un-evangelized: What the Literature Suggests
Enoch Wan and Robert Altstadt. Theology of Religions and Open Theology are two areas that are currently being discussed and hotly debated within the evangelical community. These discussions have brought to the forefront an issue that the church has pondered almost from the beginning. http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/107/307
The Blind-Spot of Apollos & Chinese Christian Missions
Enoch Wan. Apollos was a Jewish scholar from the outstanding cultural center of Alexandria. He knew the Scriptures well, taught about Jesus accurately and preached the Word passionately and publicly. However, his knowledge of baptism was found to be deficient, limited to the baptism of John. This inadequate understanding (hereafter as “Apollos’ blind spot”) hinderedContinue reading “The Blind-Spot of Apollos & Chinese Christian Missions”
Exploring Sino-Spirituality
Enoch Wan. Dichotomized Views: Western and Chinese Cultural Influence Chinese ministers from different backgrounds tend to hold different views on the spirituality of a servant. Generally speaking, those who receive Western theological training insist that the spirituality of a servant should include: having been called by God and ordained by the church, blessed with spiritualContinue reading “Exploring Sino-Spirituality”
Inter-Disciplinary and Integrative Missiologicial Research: The “What,” “Why,” and “How”
Enoch Wan. This paper will begin with defining key terms, followed by explanation of the “what,” “why” and “how” of inter-disciplinary and integrative missiological research. Hopefully Christian scholars of multiple disciplines will collaborate in conducting research and Christian leaders will become better stewards of resources and opportunities by making informed decision based on validly collectedContinue reading “Inter-Disciplinary and Integrative Missiologicial Research: The “What,” “Why,” and “How””
A Review of the Literature on Ethnicity, National Identity and Related Missiological Studies
Enoch Wan and Mark Vanderwerf. In this study, the review the literature will focus on publications on the theoretical background of “ethnicity” and “national identity” and related missiological studies.