Christianity and the State in Asia

Complicity and Conflict

Edited by Julius Bautista, Francis Khek Gee Lim

Series: Routledge Studies in Asian Religion and Philosophy 

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Christianity and the State in Asia: Complicity and Conflict 2. Evangelism, the State, and Subjectivity 3. Is Protestant Conversion a Form of Protest? Urban and Upland Protestants in Southeast Asia 4. Postwar Japanese Christian Historians, Democracy, and the Problem of Wartime "Christianity on Japanese Terms" 5. Negotiating ‘Foreignness’, Localizing Faith: Tibetan Catholicism in the Yunnan-Tibet Borderlands 6. Conversions, Complicity and the State in Post-Independence India 7. Transcending the Local: Chinese Indonesians, the State, and Pentecostal-charismatic Christianity 8. The Issue of HIV/AIDS in the Philippines: The Roman Catholic Church and the Philippine Government 9. Christian Reactions to Government-led Cremation in South Korea 10. Subject to Kings, Presidents, Rulers and Magistrates 11. Christianity in Singapore: The Voice of Conscience? 12. About Face: Asian Christianity in the Context of Southern Expansion

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