Enoch Wan. As a complement to current critical approaches to the study of Romans (e.g. historical-critical, doctrinal, etc.), this study attempts to read the epistle in a missio-relational manner. This approach will highlight the missional focus and relational aspect of selected passages and themes in Romans,paying particular attention to the community orientation (instead of individualisticorientation).Continue reading “A Missio-Relational Reading of Romans”
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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.)
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”
A Theology of Spirit-Anointed Witness in Holistic Christian Mission Framed in the Relational Paradigm
Enoch Wan and Mathew Karimpanamannil. In this book, a theology of Spirit-anointed witness in holistic Christian mission is articulated with an emphasis on “relational paradigm.” The thesis is that the church be authorized, enlightened, enriched, equipped, and empowered to proclaim, practice, and demonstrate the power of God’s Kingdom. Formulating a theology of mission is notContinue reading “A Theology of Spirit-Anointed Witness in Holistic Christian Mission Framed in the Relational Paradigm”