The mission and people of God: Rethinking theology and theological methodology in Asia

Justin Joon Lee
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The 20th century brought unprecedented growth to the global church. With this growth came new and contextual forms of theology, as well as recognition of the limits of the Western theological tradition. However, compared with Africa and Latin America, Asian theology has been slow to develop in response to this shift, especially among conservatives and evangelicals. While several prominent names are often cited as representatives of Asian theology, their work has little impact on much of the Asian church, which is characteristically grassroots and conservative. Scholars continue to debate what Asian theology is and how to do it. This article explores some of the methodological implications of the global shift in theology, specifically for Asian contexts. It also identifies some of the hindrances to better and more relevant Asian theology: (1) a universal top–down approach to theology in Asia and (2) overly Western ways of thinking that have shaped the discipline. Finally, this article offers two possibilities for Asian theology going forward: (1) mission and the reality of God’s work in Asia and (2) the people themselves and the stories of God’s work among them.
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上帝的使命与子民反思亚洲的神学和神学方法论
20 世纪为全球教会带来了前所未有的发展。伴随着这一增长而来的是新的、符合背景的神学形式,以及对西方神学传统局限性的认识。然而,与非洲和拉丁美洲相比,亚洲神学在应对这一转变方面发展缓慢,尤其是在保守派和福音派中。虽然亚洲神学的代表人物中经常出现几位著名人士,但他们的工作对大部分亚洲教会的影响甚微,因为亚洲教会的特点是草根和保守。学者们仍在争论什么是亚洲神学以及如何做亚洲神学。本文探讨了全球神学转变在方法论上的一些影响,特别是对亚洲语境的影响。文章还指出了阻碍亚洲神学更好、更切合实际的一些因素:(1) 亚洲神学普遍采用自上而下的方法;(2) 过度西方化的思维方式塑造了这门学科。最后,本文为亚洲神学的发展提供了两种可能性:(1)宣教和上帝在亚洲工作的现实;(2)人本身和上帝在他们中间工作的故事。
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