This collection of essays is in honor of noted theologian Donald G. Bloesch written by former students and colleagues representing seven countries. Writing from an Asian perspective, the contributors examine the relationship between theology and culture as found in Scripture, theological thought, the life and work of the church, and in the work of Donald G. Bloesch. Topics range from biblical studies to a consideration of the current emphasis upon spirituality. Evangelism and mission are discussed in considerable detail with specific reference to the rapidly growing church in Korea. The phenomenon of post-modernism and its influence upon modern theology is evaluated.
Contributions by: I David Parker, Ching-Wen Chen, Hisao Kayama, John D.L. Hsu, Chang-Sik Lee, In-Soo Kim, Keun-Won Park, Myung-Hyuk Kim, Kyoung-Jae Kim, Richard Henry Drummond, Chou Fang-Lan, I.Wayan Mastra, James R. Rohrer