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S051
Minjung Theology: towards a Second Reformation
by YIM Taesoo"Minjung" literally means the multitude of people but in Minjung
Theology the term is closely related to the oppressed, exploited and
marginalized. This book is a collection of Dr.Yim Taesoo's essays, including some
that he wrote and published since 1984. He affirms that while Minjung theology
had played an important role in Korean society in the 70s and the 80s, it cannot
go further without a church base. Therefore, he suggests a second reformation
through a new direction for Minjung Theology.
Chiangmai 2006; 232pp.; US$10
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S050
The Local Church
by Kwok Nai WangHaving worked with seminarians and pastors in Hong Kong and
with pastors in the Philippines and Myanmar, the Rev. Kwok Nai Wang has put
together his reflections on many questions raised by local church pastors about
the nature of the church, Christian worship, mission and community life. The work
spings from Rev. Kwok's passion for local ecumenism as something that can and
should be rooted in the life and work of local congregations.
Hong Kong 2005; 97pp.; US$5
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S049
Windows into Ecumenism – Essays in Honour of Ahn Jae Woong
- Introduced by D. Preman NilesThe fact that some twenty-eight ecumenically
minded persons from all part of the globe were willing to take time off from
their busy schedules and write for a book honouring Ahn Jae Woong is itself an
acknowledgment of the gently but decisive impact that he has had on the
ecumenical movement as a whole.
Dr. David Kwang-sun Suh feels that this volume should be an ongoing textbook
in theological schools and churches all over the world on ecumenics, missiology,
interfaith/interreligious dialogue, feminist theology, Asian contextual theology
and political ethics.
Hong Kong 2005, 388+12 pp., US$15.00
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S048
God Who Matters
- by AHN Jae WoongGod who matters is the latest publication from the CCA. It
is a compilation of select ecumenical sermons and lectures, delivered on
different occasions by AHN Jae Woong, during his tenure as the general secretary
of CCA.
"I must acknowledge that this publication was made possible through my
involvement in the ecumenical movement, especially CCA," says AHN in the preface
of the book.
According to him, these are his random thoughts put together in a book form for
the wider ecumenical community.
Hong Kong 2005; 127pp., US$10.00
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S047
A History of the Ecumenical Movement in Asia – Volume II
- edited by Ninan KoshyThis is a collection of essays, written by a team of
distinguished ecumenical leaders and edited by Ninan Koshy, providing invaluable
information on and insightful interpretation of the major themes that have
enriched the life of the ecumenical movement in Asia.
Beginning with a brilliant presentation of the theological and mission
concerns, the authors explore the evolution, development and emerging trends of
the wide range of concerns that have stimulated the World Student Christian
Federation Asia-Pacific Region, the Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and the
Christian Conference of Asia and made them privileged instruments of the
ecumenical movement.
Common to all the essays is a genuine Asian perspective, which provides Asian
terms and interpretation to common themes in worldwide ecumenical debate. The
significant role played by Asian ecumenical consciousness for more than nine
decades in broadening and widening the ecumenical vision is highlighted in the
book.
It has been published by the World Student Christian Federation Asia-Pacific
Region, Asia and Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and the Christian Conference of Asia.
Hong Kong 2004; 397 pp., US$30.00
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S046
Weaving Our Lives and Stories: Women, Racism and Peace-building in Asia
Edited by Corazon Tabing-Reyes, Marilia Schuller and Edna J. OrtezaThis
resource book is the result of two workshops jointly facilitated by CCA and the
WCC, "The Role of Church Women on Overcoming Racial/Ethnic/Minority/Religious
Discrimination in Asia", held in Hsinchu City, Taiwan, in September 2000, and
"Asian Indigenous/Dalit/Aboriginal Women Overcoming Violence", held in Chiang
Mai, Thailand, in September 2003. It represents the personal thoughts and
feelings, struggles and pain, analysis and reflection, hopes and aspirations of
individual women, which in the process became common issues and concerns that
needed common action.
Hong Kong 2004, 107 pp, US$10.00
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S045
Jesus of Galilee
By Ahn Byung-MuDr. Ahn Byung-Mu, the author of this book, was one of the
leading minjung theologians who fought against the Park military dictatorship
during 70s & 80s. He had gone to Germany for his study of historical Jesus in
1956-66. He returned to Korea & taught New Testament by applying the Biblical
methods that he had studied in Germany. Finally after experience the
self-transcending action of minjung and his own imprisonment, he began to live
for and with minjung. Dr. Ahn turned his theological point of view on Jesus. With
his new theological view, he began to read the Gospel and wrote this book "Jesus
in Galilee" as the fruit of his studies.
Hong Kong 2004, 262 pp, US$10.00
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S044
A History of the Ecumenical Movement in AsiaThis book by Ninan Koshy is
a scholarly work based on considerable research, narrating and interpreting the
evolution and development of one of the most significant movements of the
twentieth century in Asia. The author has done a remarkable job in weaving
together the varied histories of the Christian Conference of Asia, the Asia and
Pacific Alliance of YMCAs and the World Student Christian Federation Asia-Pacific
Region, highlighting their common themes and concerns.
Hong Kong 2004, 384 pp, US$30
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S043
Your will be done on earth…This book, authored by Per Larsson, is an
introduction to Ecological Theology, prepared as a manual for students at
theological seminaries and other church related institutions in Asia. And also
Christians faced with the threat of environmental destruction could find
inspiration and guidelines for Christian thinking and action here.
Hong Kong 2004, 140 pp, US$10
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S042
To Seek Peace, Justice and Sustainable LifestyleParticipants from 14 Asian
countries attended this Consultation on “Interfaith Cooperation in Asia” which
held April 5-10 2003 in Parapat, North Sumatera, Indonesia. The
participants coming from the 4 major faiths of Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism and
Christianity met to seek the commonalities they share as a starting point for
cooperation in working towards peace, justice and sustainable lifestyles.
Hong Kong 2003, 192 pp, US$10
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S041
Living in OikoumeneThis booklet is a collection of the presentations made
during the 45th anniversary celebration and international symposium of
the Christian Conference of Asia on August 6-8 2002 in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong 2003, 128 pp, US$10 |
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S040
Christ & The Tao
by KIM Heup YoungThis volume is a collection of six essays that the author,
Heup Young KIM, published in various journals over the past several years.
They represent the early period of his theological journey into Christian faith
as a Korean Christian or, an East Asian Christian. These essays deal
primarily with religio-cultural themes related to his existential situation.
Essays in this book reveal the cultural location and some basic insights of the
author's theology.
Hong Kong 2003, 185 pp, US$10
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S039
Religious Education in Asia
Challenges, Perspectives and Visions in the 21st CenturyThrough the
initiative of the Ecumenical Formation, Gender Justice and Youth Empowerment
Program Area of the CCA, 30 religious educators from 13 countries in Asia and the
Pacific met in Chiang Mai in October 2001 to reflect on the theme "Religious
Education in Asia: Challenges, Perspectives and Visions for the 21st Century." It
was a historic meeting. For the first time, religious educators had come to talk
about common concerns and about how to move forward as they face the challenges
of a changing Asia at the beginning of the new millenium. The results of the
meeting have been put together as resource materials for ecumenical learning in
Asia, developing two complementary resources. This is the first one which
contains materials from the experiences and perspectives of participants. It
explores the various aspects of religious education, from the point of the view
of participants and as practiced in the different countries in Asia.
Hong Kong 2003, 84 pp., US$10 |
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S038
Religious Education in Context of Plurality and Pluralism
by Hope S. AntoneThis book offers students, teachers and practitioners of
Christian Education and Religious Education a way of contextualizing education
theory. The book looks at Asian religious cultural plurality and critiques
traditional typologies for dealing with it. It focuses on religious pluralism,
which includes a commitment to one's faith and openess to other faiths, and
highlights the historical, educational, theological, biblical, and cultural bases
for pluralism. Using "an invitation to the table community" as metaphor for
religious education that deals with plurality and pluralism, the book suggests
possibilities for relating education theory to other issues such as
globalization, fundamentalism and the like.
CCA, Hong Kong and New Day Publishers, Philippines 2003. 142 pp. US$10
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S037
"Scripture, Community and Mission: Essays in Honor of Preman Niles"
ed. Philip L. WickeriA festschrift for D. Preman Niles, the book is a
collection of papers and presentation from a meeting on the same title,
"Scripture, Community and Mission" organized under the Network for Theological
Enquiry, a program of the Council for World Mission. The papers were either
delivered or conceived in that meeting in Chennai, in January 2002, or solicited
from those who have been close to Preman in his lifelong journey in mission.
The book brings a variety of contributions from biblical scholars and
theologians. The theme brings together three distinct yet interrelated and
interwoven areas of interest, exploration and concern amongst individuals and
communities of faith.
Hong Kong: CCA and CWM, 2002. Price: US$12.00 (Bulk orders US$9.00 - minimum 50
copies)
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S036
"Memoir in Dialogue"
by Wolfgang R. Schmidt.The book is a collection of personal reflections by Dr.
Wolfgang Schmidt, a pastor, former missionary to Indonesia, who worked with Bread
for the World in Germany as well as the World Council of Churches, then until
retirement, was president of Basel Mission.
Seoul, Korea: CCA and CLSK, 2002 Price: US$15.00
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S035 (Out of print)
The Poor Woman
A Critical Analysis of Asian Theology and Contemporary Chinese Fiction by Women
by Wong Wai ChingFor more than five decades, Asian theologians have
foregrounded Western constructions of the colonizer and the colonized, asserting
in the process, strong national and thereby regional identity. The most
conspicuous result is found in the over-generalized representation of women in
"the poor woman" - a victim of imperialism of the West and all the social and
political problems of Asian countries, and conversely, a fighter and rebel who
fights for her fate and destiny despite extremely unfavourable circumstances
under colonialism and its aftermath. This study of the fiction of Hong Kong women
writers is therefore an attempt to introduce a rich and complex discourse of
women into the monolithic representation of women in Asian theological discourse,
and hence its implication to an alternative theological formulation, and in this
particular case, an alternative to the formulation of Asian feminist Christology.
Peter Lang 2002, 176 pp, US$52
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S034
The Korean Minjung in Christ
by David Kwang Sun SuhDue to popular demand, this book which was
first printed in January 1991, was reprinted in November 2002. The book
contains the socio-historical biography of the author David Kwang Sun Suh. He
says, "The theology of Minjung is a socio-historical biographs of myself, my
father and my mother, under the Japanese occupation. At the same time, it
is a theological story of the Korean Christians in the political struggle for
freedom in the 1970's in Korea."
Thailand 2002, 198pp, US$5
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S033
Spirituality of Common Future
Asia-Africa Beyond GlobalizationThe Spirit of Bandung functions as
the 'mastermind' among the Asians and the Africans in this struggle for freedom.
"The Spirit of Bandung" has great historical significance 'shaped by tribulations
which have exacted a heavy toll in life, in material things, and in the things of
the spirit'. it was born among the "smugglers of the spirit of independence"
[from colonialists and imperialists] in Asia and Africa. The Seminar and Workshop
on "Asia Africa Beyond Globalization: The Spirit of Bandung and a New World
Order", held at Maranatha Christian University, Bandung-Indonesia from June
25-27, 2002, was another call to address the Spirit of Bandung and support the
idea to vonvene the Second Bandung Conference in 2005.
The Spirit of bandung cannot die. It wil continue to stay, as a beacon guiding
the future progress of Asia and Africa... [Read short
abstract]
Hong Kong 2002, 179 pp, US$10
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S032
Search for better TomorrowContains papers presented at
the Consultation on "Earth is our Home: A Religious Response to Climate Change in
Asia."
Hong Kong 2002, 126 pp., US$5 |
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S031
Visioning New Life Together Among Asian Religions
This publication contains the major papers presented at the Third Congress of
Asian Theologians [CATS III] held in Yogjakarta, Indonesia, on 6-11 August 2001.
Hong Kong 2002, 299 pp, US$10
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Refugees and their Right to Communicate: Perspective from South East Asia
The collection of articles in this volume affirms that communication is a human
right and that a refugee’s right to communicate is absolutely central to his/her
articulation and negotiation of other fundamental rights. The articles in this
volume have been placed under five sections. The first is an introductory
section. The second section explores the right to communication, in theory and
practice. Section three highlights how refugees are represented or misrepresented
in the media in south-east Asia. the representation. Section four highlights
refugee organizations and their use of the media. The final section carries an
article on the situation of refugees in South Asia. Most of the material in this
volume was generated from a consultation held in Bangkok in November 2000
co-hosted by WACC, CCA and AR-WACC.
CCA, Hong Kong and WACC, United Kingdom, 2001 140 pp. US$10
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S030 (Out of print)
Our Pilgrimage in HopeThis book was published by CCA in
collaboration with the Federation of Asian Bishops' Conference. It contains the
proceedings of the first three seminars of the Asian Movement for Christian
Unity. (AMCU I, II, III)
Philippines 2001, 299pp., US$5 |
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S029 (Out of print)
Stewards of all of CreationContains papers presented at
CCA - Environmental Training 2001. The program aims to equip participants with
holistic understanding, experiences and strategies to support and motivate
churches in environmental protection and development in Asia. Edited by Mr.
Carlos B. Mendoza.
Hong Kong 2001, 199 pp., US$5
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S028
Christ for All PeopleCelebrating a world of
Christian art. This book brings together more than 100 works that prove Christian
art is alive and flourishing. From Brazil to Botswana, from norway to Nepal,
contemporary artists hoin the great masters to shed light on the Jesus story in
breathtaking new ways. This collection of works from 60 countries reveals the
remarkable diversity and creativity of contemporary Chriatian artists.
The Asian Christian Art Association, 2001, 159 pp, US$30
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S027
Plurality, Power and Mission
Intercontextual theological explorations on the role of religion in the new
millennium.
Hong Kong 2000, 259 pp, US$15
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S026
Faith and Life in Contemporary Asian Realities
This publication contains the major papers presented at the Asia Conference on
Church and Society held in Darwin, Australia, on 23 - 30 September 1999. The
range of issues discussed include: faith and economic life, religious plurality
and the roles of religions in economic, social and political life, a new world of
communications and its challenges to church and society, migration, ecology, the
changing ideological climate of church and society as we move towards the
twenty-first century.
Hong Kong 2000, 285 pp, US$15
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S025 (Out of print)
The People of God among All God’s Peoples: Frontiers in Christian Mission
This book has been published by CCA in collaboration with the Council for
World Mission. It contains the report and the major papers presented at the
Theological Roundtable sponsored by the two organisations held in Hong Kong on 11
- 17 November 1999. The primary purpose of the roundtable was to provide an
occasion for initiating a rigorous, sustained and substantial ecumenical
discussion and consideration of the critical issues of mission and missiology in
this new era. There were five broad areas of discussion: theological and biblical
perspectives on mission, the challenges of other religious traditions for
understanding Christian mission, mission as social engagement, the challenge of
the new world of technology for Christian mission and the relationships among
proclamation, church and unity.
Hong Kong 2000, 371 pp, US$15
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S024
Sound the Bamboo - CCA Hymnal 2000
This new hymnal was launched at the 11th General Assembly in Tomohon in June
2000. It is the revised version of ‘Sound the Bamboo - CCA Hymnal 1990’. The new
book contains 315 hymns in forty-one Asian languages. Eleven hymns from the 1990
edition were removed, and forty-six new ones, mostly from countries that were
previously underrepresented, were added. Some hymns have been rewritten,
rephrased or recomposed, but apart from one exception, the original numbering
system has been retained for familiarity and continuity’s sake.
Taiwan 2000, 358 pp, US$15
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S023 (Out of print)
Colombo to Tomohon: Christian Conference of Asia 1995 - 2000
What has been going on in the life of the Christian Conference of Asia and
what has it been doing since its Tenth General Assembly in Colombo? The reports
and narratives in these pages attempt to answer these questions. What is recorded
in these pages highlights the main issues in the agenda of the CCA over these
five years, the activities that have been undertaken to respond to them and the
relationships that have been built to manifest its life. Hopefully it will give
indication of life and work and a basis of discussion for the future.
Hong Kong 2000, 160 pp
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S022 (Out of print)
Time for Fullness of Life for All - Assembly Worship Book
This book contains six daily liturgies, including songs, based on the theme of
the Assembly, ‘Time for Fullness of Life for All’, and were used during daily
worship during the CCA General Assembly in Tomohon, 1 - 6 June 2000.
Hong Kong 2000, 50pp, US$5 |
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S021 (Out of print)
Time for Fullness of Life for All: Biblical and Theological Reflections
This booklet contains six Bible biblical and theological reflections on the
theme of the 11th General Assembly of CCA in Tomohon, Indonesia, 1 - 6 June 2000.
Hong Kong 2000, 52pp, US$5 |
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S020
Christian Muslim Dialogue on Human Rights Solidarity
Papers from the Consultation on "Christian Muslim Dialogue on Human Rights
Solidarity" held in Bangkok, Thailand from Sept. 6-8, 1999 published by CCA's
International Affairs desk. This booklet is intended to promote reflection and
action in initiating Christian - Muslim dialogue. Edited by Mathews George
Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1999, 80pp, US$5
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S019 (Out of print)
Climate Change: A Challenge to Sustainable Development in Asia
Contains papers presented at the Inter-religious Consultation on Climate
Change jointly sponsored by CCA, WCC, ACISCA (Association of Christian Institutes
for Social Concerns in Asia) and NCC Japan (Kyoto, November 30 - December 5,
1997). Published by CCA Development and Service Desk.
Hong Kong 1998, 185 pp, US$10
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S018 (Out of print)
Globalization and Its Impact on Human Rights
Selected presentations from the CCA Consultation on "Globalization and its
impact on Human Rights" held at the Ecumenical Christian Centre, Whitefield,
Bangalore, India from Feb. 26 to Mar. 2, 1998. An analysis of ethical and
theological considerations with regards to globalization. Edited by Mathews
George Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1998, 165pp, US$10
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S017 (Out of print)
Peace and Reconciliation in North-East IndiaPublished by CCA's
International Affairs desk this booklet contains two articles, one on healing and
reconciliation and the other on the "People of North-East India." Edited by
Mathews George Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1998, 43pp, US$2 |
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S016
The Blasphemy Law in Pakistan and Its Impact
Published by CCA's International Affairs desk this booklet analyzes the impact
of Pakistan's Blasphemy Law and similar laws. Edited by Mathews George Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1998, 36pp, US$2 |
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S015 (Out of print)
Reconciliation - Reunification
The Ecumenical approach to Korean peninsula, based on historical documents.
Written by Park Kyung Seo, the Asia Secretary of the WCC since 1982 up to now. He
shares several valuable insights on ecumenical involvement for the reunification
of Korea. With a foreword from Feliciano Carino, General Secretary of CCA.
Published by CCA.
Hong Kong 1998, 239 pp, paperback:US$10.00
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S014
A Bible Scan of Ecological and Environmental Disasters: Genesis to Revelation
Highlights environmental and ecological disasters in the books of the Bible
then uses these accounts for analysis of their impact on persons, communities,
peoples and nations and on the earth itself. Provides Biblical instances of
healing and contemporary responses to disasters. Sponsored by CCA, WCC, ACISCA,
NCC Japan (Kyoto, Nov. 30 - Dec. 5, 1997.) Written by Jose Pepito M. Cunanan.
Hong Kong 1997, 127pp, US$5
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S013
Indochina: From Socialism to Market Economy
This book provides an objective analysis on problems and prospects of
transition to market economic reforms in Indochina. Edited by Mathews George
Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1996, 125 pp, US$5 |
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S012
Landmines: Deadly Weapons, Invisible Enemy
Published by CCA-WCC Indochina Program, this booklet contains educational
information regarding landmines.
Hong Kong 1996, 37 pp, US$2 |
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S011 (Out of print)
Our Forbidden Tales and Stories
Report of the Workshop on Violence Against Women (Hong Kong, 1996). Published
by CCA Women's Concerns.
Hong Kong 1996, 65 pp, US$5
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S010
The Hidden History of Christianity in Asia - The Churches of the East Before 1500
Written by John C. England. This book provides a survey of the history of
Chrstianity in the Asian region, from the second to the fifteenth centuries, that
is, prior to the coming of western colonial powers in the region. An attempt has
been made to 'see whole' the story of the entire eastward movement of
Christianity in this period, and to make available results of the very extensive
discoveries and research made over some centuries. Published jointly by the
Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (ISPCK) and CCA.
Delhi 1996, , 203 pp, paperback: US$9.50
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S009
From Prapat to Colombo
A history of the Christian Conference of Asia (1957-1995), written by Yap Kim
Hao, the General Secretary of CCA from 1973 to 1985.
Hong Kong 1995, 205pp, US$10 |
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S008
God, Christ and God's People in Asia
Report of a theological consultation on the theme "Through a New Vision of God
Towards the New Humanity in Christ" (Kyoto 1994). Contains presentations,
especially from the perspective of the so-called marginalized groups in Asia, by:
Dr. Kim Yong Bock (Korea), Ms. Rose Wu (Hong Kong), Dr. Ann Patel-Gray
(Australia), Bishop Muru Walters (Aotearoa-New Zealand), Prof. Terua Kuribayashi
(Japan), Rev. P. Mohan Larbeer (India) and Dr. V. Devasahayam (India). Edited by
Dhyanchand Carr.
Hong Kong 1995, 147 pp, US$5
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S007
The Place Where God Dwells
By Masao Takenaka. Published by Christian Conference of Asia and Asian
Christian Art Association in association with Pace Publishing, Auckland-New
Zealand.
Hong Kong 1995, 112 pp, hardcover: US$30.00
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S006
Ecumenical Response to Indo China
Report, including papers, of the Asian Church Leaders' Conference on
Ecumenical Response to Indochina. Edited by Mathews George Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1995, 129 pp , US$5 |
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S005
Creation and Spirituality: Asian Women Expressing Christian Faith through Art
A result of the First Consultation of Asian Christian Women Artists (Hong
Kong, 1992), jointly sponsored by the Asian Christian Art Association and CCA
Women's Desk. The volume captures the reflections of artists around the issues
of: images of women, spiritual journey of the artist, and solidarity with people.
Edited by Rebecca Lozada and Alison O'Grady,
Hong Kong 1995, 84 pp, US$5
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S004
Church, Environment, Development In Asia
A report of the workshop on Environment and Development: Church's Response to
Environment in Asia (Jakarta, 1995). Published by CCA Development and Service.
Hong Kong 1995, 90 pp, US$5 |
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S003 (Out of print)
Indo-China Today
The articles in this book analyse the emerging trends, highlighting internal
socio-political and economic developments in Indochina. They were presented in a
consultation organized by the CCA-WCC Indochina Programme on Emerging Trends in
Indochina (Phnom Penh 1994). Edited by Mathews George Chunakara.
Hong Kong 1994, 118 pp, US$5
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S002
The Bible through Asian Eyes
By Masao Takenaka and Ron O'Grady. Published by Pace Publishing Auckland-New
Zealand in association with Asian Christian Art Association, Kyoto-Japan.
Hong Kong 1991, 200 pp, hardcover: US$35.00, paperback:US$25.00 |
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S001 (Out of print)
Christian Art in Asia
By Masao Takenaka. Jointly published by Kyo Bun Kwan in association with CCA.
Japan 1975, 171 pp, hardcover: US$25.00
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