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.

A Critique of Charles Kraft’s Use/Misuse of Communication and Social Sciences in Biblical Interpretation and Missiological Formulation

Enoch Wan. This paper is written with a single purpose of providing a critique by answering the question whether Dr. Charles Kraft has used/misused the communication and social sciences in his biblical interpretation and missiological formulation. http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/120/346

Jesus Christ for the Chinese: A Contextual Reflection

Enoch Wan. The final article in a series, we examine three factors (i.e. historical reality, geographic proximity and cultural identity) that caused the traditional Chinese’s perception of Christianity being “Jesus Christ from the West.” A Sino-Christology is proposed which includes a method of “relational theologizing”, a definition of salvation as reconciled relationship vertically with GodContinue reading “Jesus Christ for the Chinese: A Contextual Reflection”

Critiquing the Method of Traditional Western Theology and Calling for Sino-Theology

Enoch Wan. This article is written as a warning that some Chinese Christians might have blindly swallowed some Western cultural elements (both the good and the bad) in the process of theologizing when receiving the sound Christian doctrine from Western theological tradition. This subtle form of westernization is not easily detected and the bad elementsContinue reading “Critiquing the Method of Traditional Western Theology and Calling for Sino-Theology”

Sailing in the Western Wind

Enoch Wan. First in a series of six articles concerning Christianity and evangelism within the contexts of the two very different systems of contemporary USA and the overseas-born Chinese, this article identifies elements of Western influence on Chinese culture and Chinese Christianity. http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/442/1141

Mission among the Chinese Diaspora – A case study of migration & mission

Enoch Wan. This study is about “overseas Chinese” (huaren) – people of Chinese descent residing outside of the People’s Republic of China (PRC). Chinese people began emigrating from China prior to the 14th century and the outflow accelerated in the early 19th century due to a combination of push (population explosion, famines, political instability, etc.)Continue reading “Mission among the Chinese Diaspora – A case study of migration & mission”

Multiethnic Ministry and Diaspora Missions in Action: A Case Study of the Wu Chang Church of Kaohsiung, Taiwan

Enoch Wan and John Kuo. The purpose of this book is to showcase multiethnic ministry and diaspora missions in action at the Wu Chang Church of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The research for this book was conducted by John Kuo for his doctoral dissertation at Western Seminary under the supervision of Enoch Wan, the director. John KuoContinue reading “Multiethnic Ministry and Diaspora Missions in Action: A Case Study of the Wu Chang Church of Kaohsiung, Taiwan”

Missions Beyond the Diaspora: Local Cross-Cultural Ministry of Chinese Congregations in the San Francisco Bay Area

Enoch Wan and Mike Hung Lei. This book is part of the series published by the Center of Diaspora and Relational Research. It covers the history of Chinese diaspora and development of Chinese diaspora congregations in the San Francisco Bay Area. Its focus is on contextualizing diaspora missions and cross-cultural ministry training for Chinese diasporaContinue reading “Missions Beyond the Diaspora: Local Cross-Cultural Ministry of Chinese Congregations in the San Francisco Bay Area”