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<note>This volume collects together short writings by significant Chris-tian writers from South East Asia. They come from the Philippines and Korea; China, Japan, and India; Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Vietnam, Thailand, and Burma. The editor has written an introduction and provided introductory notes for each setting to explain the pas-sages chosen.

To hear what is being said by many Asian Christians, he points out, is to discover a different motivation and a different role for theo-logical reflection. However competent theologically the writers are, their over-ruling concern is first of all pastoral and missionary. They are not writing theological papers or constructing political theolo-gies, but taking the next step in mission, and in the development of people.

The examples given reflect the bewildering complexity of the re-gion. Here is more than half the world's population, in thousands of ethnic and linguistic groupings. Every major religion is resurgent in a kaleidoscope of historic cultures. The destructive impact of colo-nialism and neo-colonialism, allied with the policies of feudal or capitalist elites within a nation, has produced a running fire of violence and domination that are reflected in almost every section.

So the starting point is, given that running fire, how do Christians reflect and find in Bible, prayer, and fellowship, strength for the struggle and perspective for larger human purposes?</note>
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