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Christian Alternatives to Ancestor Practices Bong Rin Ro

By: Material type: TextLanguage: 0 eng Series: Asian evangelical theological libraryPublication details: Taiwan; Asia Theological Associasion; 1989Description: 332tr; Paperback; 21cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 299.512213
  • B713-R63
Online resources: Summary: If I become a Christian, do I have to stop participating in the ancestor worship rituals of my family? Most first-generation Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Christians in East Asia are battling this crucial issue as they attempt to find Christian alternatives to these practices. In this book, 16 Asians and four Western Christians express their views on this crucial issue from the biblical, historical, practical, and grassroots perspectives and provide Asian Christians with alternatives to ancestral practices.
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If I become a Christian, do I have to stop participating in the ancestor worship rituals of my family? Most first-generation Chinese, Japanese, and Korean Christians in East Asia are battling this crucial issue as they attempt to find Christian alternatives to these practices. In this book, 16 Asians and four Western Christians express their views on this crucial issue from the biblical, historical, practical, and grassroots perspectives and provide Asian Christians with alternatives to ancestral practices.

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