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Contextualization of the Gospel in Taiwan



Daniel M. Hung, Evangelical Missions Quarterly (http://www.emqonline.com/), Jan 01, 1982, Volume 18:1, pp. 13-16. Used by permission of Evangelical Missions Quarterly. All rights to this material are reserved. Materials are not to be distributed to other web locations for retrieval, published in other media, printed for distribution or mirrored at other sites without written permission from the copyright owner(s). For hardcopy reprints, please contact their website.
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Contextualization



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Two months after I graduated from a distinguished theological seminary in the United States in May, 1965, I returned to Taiwan, the Republic of China, with great expectations. I was elated because I had learned solid, conservative, biblical theology under scholarly professors. I assumed that, given the biblical doctrines I had acquired at seminary, all would go well with my church work in Taiwan. Doesn't the Bible say God's word is power and, when preached, will not return void? I was convinced