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1 CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ENOCH WAN (revised Jan. 20, 2017) PERSONAL/FAMILY INFORMATION LANGUAGES: English, Cantonese, Mandarin & Hoisan CORRESPONDENCE: mailing address: Dr. Enoch Wan, Western Seminary, 5511 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR 97215, USA e-mail: [email protected] OR [email protected] web site: www.enochwan.com; www.GlobalMissiology.org telephone: 503-517-1804 (O); Fax: (503) 517-1801 ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS: DATE INSTITUTION DEGREE MAJOR 1975-78 State U. of N.Y. M.A., Ph.D. Anthropology (Doctoral Dissertation: "The Dynamics of Ethnicity: A Case Study on the Immigrant Community of N.Y. Chinatown.") 1973-75 Gordon-Conwell T.S.(Mass) MTS Counselling & NT 1971-73 Nyack College (N.Y.) B.A. Social Sciences 1965-67 Northcote College of Education (HK) Teacher's Certificate Education

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CURRICULUM VITAE FOR ENOCH WAN (revised Jan. 20, 2017)

PERSONAL/FAMILY INFORMATION

LANGUAGES: English, Cantonese, Mandarin & Hoisan

CORRESPONDENCE:

mailing address: Dr. Enoch Wan, Western Seminary,

5511 SE Hawthorne Blvd., Portland, OR 97215, USA

e-mail: [email protected] OR

[email protected]

web site: www.enochwan.com; www.GlobalMissiology.org

telephone: 503-517-1804 (O); Fax: (503) 517-1801

ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS:

DATE INSTITUTION DEGREE MAJOR

1975-78 State U. of N.Y. M.A., Ph.D. Anthropology

(Doctoral Dissertation: "The Dynamics of Ethnicity:

A Case Study on the Immigrant Community of N.Y. Chinatown.")

1973-75 Gordon-Conwell T.S.(Mass) MTS Counselling & NT

1971-73 Nyack College (N.Y.) B.A. Social Sciences

1965-67 Northcote College of Education (HK) Teacher's Certificate Education

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TEACHING EXPERIENCE:

DATE INSTITUTION POSITION

2001.2008 Western Seminary Chair, Division of Intercultural Studies

2001-present Portland, Oregon Director, Doctor of Intercultural

Studies Program

2001-present Logos Evangelical Seminary Adjunct Professor

2003-present International Theological Seminary, LA Adjunct Professor

2004-present Alliance Bible Seminary, Hong Kong Adjunct Professor

2004-present Christian Witness Theological Seminary Adjunct Professor

2004-present Southeast Asia Bible Seminary –SEABS, Malang, Indonesia, Adjunct Prof.

2001-2003 Ambrose University College, Calgary, Alberta, Canada; Adjunct Professor

2002-2004 Singapore Bible College & Seminary Adjunct Professor

1991-1995 Tyndale University College & Seminary, Toronto, Canada; Adjunct Prof.

1993.7- Reformed Theological Seminary Alan Hayes Belcher Prof. of

2001.5 Founding Director, Anthropology

Ph.D. Intercultural Studies Program

1982-88 Canadian Theological Seminary Founding Director –

Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada Centre for Chinese Studies

1982- Institute of Chinese Studies Visiting Prof.. of Anthropology

Summer Billy Graham Center & Wheaton Graduate School & Missions

1988-92 Canadian Theological Seminary Founding Director, Centre for

Professor of Anthropology Intercultural Studies

1988-89 Alliance Biblical Seminary Visiting Prof. of

Manila, Philippines Anthropology & Missions

1997.8 PSTI-International Center for Visiting Prof. of Missions/Anthrop.

Theological Studies, Indonesia

1996. Yanjing Theol. Seminary, Beijing Visiting Prof. of Missions

Sichuan Theol. Seminary, Chendu, China Visiting Prof. of Missions

1989 Alliance Theological College Visiting Prof. of Anthropology &

Canberra, Australia Missions

1985-88 Canadian Theological Seminary Assist. Prof. of Anthropology &

Missions

1984- Alliance Theological Seminary Visiting Prof. of Anthrop. & Missions

Summer Nyack, N.Y.

1981-87 Canadian Theological Seminary Founding Director, Centre for

Chinese Studies

1978-81 Alliance Bible Seminary Chairman, Dept. of Missions,

Director, T.E.E.

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PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

DATE ORGANIZATION POSITION

2004 Cultural Encounters: A Journal Contributing Editor

for the Theology of Culture

2004-present Evangelical Missiological Society VP of Publications

2003-04 Chinese Christian Living Quarterly Contributing Editor

2002-04 Filipino International Network Board of Directors

2002-04 Message Inc. Board of Directors

2002-04 eCommunity for Christ Board of Directors

2001-04 China Academic Consortium Board of Directors

2001-04 Evangelical Missiological Society President

2001-03 American Society of Missiology Board of Directors

2001-04 Great Commission International Vice President

1999-03 Great Commission International Contributing Editor

Bi-Monthly

1999-01 Chinese Association for the Advisory Board

Study of Philosophy & Religion in North America

1998-04 Great Commission International Board of Directors

1998-04 China/Christian InterAct Executive Committee

1998-01 China Academic Consortium Chairman, Board of Directors

1998-01 Evangelical Missiological Society VP/South East Region

1997-01 Great Commission Quarterly Contributing Editor

1994-02 Evangelical Theological Society Member

1994-02 Evangelical Missiological Society Member

1994-97 China/Christian InterAct Chairman, Executive Committee

1998-02 Great Commission International Board of Directors

1997-01 Chinese Around the World Contributing Editor

1996-97 China Academic Consortium Executive Committee

1995-97 Christian Higher Education Vice-Chairman, President,

Professionals Serving Inter-National Students (CHEPSIS)

1993.9 National Conference on Inter- Founding National Co-ordinator

Cultural Ministries of Canada

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PUBLICATIONS (BOOKS & SCHOLARLY PAPERS)

BOOKS

2017

Relational Missionary Training: Theology, Theory and Practice Enoch Wan & Mark

Hedinger. Sky Forest, CA, Urban Loft Publishers

2015

Diaspora Missiology: Reflections on Reaching the Scattered Peoples of the World. (Co-

editing with Michael Pocock). EMS Series no. 23, William Carey Library, Pasadena,

California

2014 Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice, rev. ed. (Portland, OR:

Institute of Diaspora Studies, 2014).

Enoch Wan and Thanh Trung Le, Mobilizing Vietnamese Diaspora for the

Kingdom (Portland, OR: Institute of Diaspora Studies, 2014).

Enoch Wan and Ted Rubesh, Wandering Jews and Scattered Sri Lankans: Viewing

Sri Lankans of the Gulf Cooperative Council through the Lens of the Old

Testament Jewish Diaspora (Portland, OR: Institute of Diaspora Studies, 2014).

Enoch Wan and Elton S. L. Law, The 2011 Triple Disaster in Japan and the

Diaspora: Lessons Learned and Ways Forward (Portland, OR: Institute of

Diaspora Studies, 2014).

Enoch Wan and Anthony Francis Casey, Church Planting among Immigrants

in US Urban Centers: The Where, Why, and How of Diaspora Mis

2013

Yaw Attah Edu-Bekoe and Enoch Wan, Scattered Africans Keep Coming (Portland,

OR: Institute of Diaspora Studies, 2013).

2011

Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice. IDS-USA (Institute of

Diaspora Studies), Portland, OR. Revised Edition 2014.

Christian Witness in Pluralistic Contexts in the 21st Century, William Carey Library,

Pasadena, California. 2004

Jewish-Gentile Couples: Trends, Challenges, and Hopes, (co-authored with Tuvya

Zaretsky). William Carey Library, Pasadena, California. 2004

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Scattered: The Filipino Global Presence (co-editors), LifeChange Publishing. Manila.

2004

2009

Missions from the Majority World: Progress, Challenges, and Case Studies. (Co-editing

with Michael Pocock). EMS Series no. 17, William Carey Library, Pasadena, California

2008

Missions in Action in the 21st Century (co-editor with Joy Tira), FIN & IDS-Western,

Canada

2000

Questions and Answers about Marriage. Great Commission Center International &

Overseas Campus Magazine, Lomita, California;

1995

Enoch Wan, ed., Missions within Reach: Intercultural Ministries in Canada (Hong

Kong: China Alliance Press, 1995.

ARTICLES

2017

“The Practice of Diaspora Missions in Local Congregation: From Beginning to Base”

Enoch Wan. Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org January 2017

“Conflict Paradigm for Theology of Religions” Enoch Wan and Samuel Wang.

Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org January 2017

2015

“Is Allah of the Koran the same as Jehovah of the OT? ---Reflection from a Chinese

practitioner’s perspective.” Unpublished paper NW EMS meetings, 2015.

2016

“Serving China’s Internal Diaspora: Motive, Means And Methods” Enoch Wan & Joe

Dow. Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org January 2016

2014

“Relationship in the 21st Century: Theory and Practice.” EVANGELVISION, March 7,

2014, http://www.gospel-life.net/relationship-in-the-21st-century-theory-and-practice/

“Diaspora Missiology and Beyond: Paths Taken and Ways Forward.” EMS National

Conference, Atlanta, GA, September 2014.

Wan, Enoch and Tin V. Nguyen. "Towards a Theology of Relational Mission training -

an Application of the Relational Paradigm." 1 January 2014. www.globalmissiology.org.

10 December 2015. <ojs.globalmissiology.org/index/php/english/article/view/1626>.

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2013

“A Warm, but Empty Voice? Reflections on Face-to-Face Interactions.”

EVANGELVISION, December 2, 2013, http://www.gospel-life.net/a-warm-but-empty-

voice-reflections-on-face-to-face-interactions/

“New Opportunities and Strategic Practices of Diaspora Missions in South Korea,” with

Chandler H. Im in Regnum volume on global diaspora and mission. Regnum's Edinburgh 2010 Series, edited by Chankler H. Im and Amos Yang.

“Diaspora Missions: Global and Local,” Japan Harvest (Summer 2012:10-13), JEMA, Japan.

2011

Diaspora Missiology: Theory, Methodology, and Practice. IDS-USA (Institute of

Diaspora Studies), Portland, OR. Revised Edition 2014.

Enoch Wan & Narry Santos, “Missio-relational Reading of Mark,” Evangelical

Missiological Society Occasional Bulletin, Volume 24, #2 - Spring, 2011

Enoch Wan “Missio-relational Reading of Mark,” EMS Audio interview @

http://www.emsweb.org/home

___________ “Relational Tree,” Published in “Relational Study”

www.GlobalMissiology.org Jan. 2011

“Diaspora Mission Strategy in the Context of the United Kingdom in the 21st Century,”

Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies. OCMS

(http://trn.sagpub.com). 28(1) January 2011:3-13

Enoch Wan and John Mark (pseudonym of a Christian worker serving in Turkish

context) “Ministering in Turkish context: proposing a five-stage model for church

planting,” Published in “Featured Article” of www.GlobalMissiology.org, January 2011

“Diversity of Ghanaian Diaspora in the U.S.A.: Ministering to the Divers Ghanaian

Communities through Ghanaian Congregation,” (co-author with Yaw Attah Edu-Bekoe),

in EMS series of 2011. (forthcoming)

“Korean Diaspora: From Hermit Kingdom to Kingdom Ministry,” In Korean Diaspora

and Christian Mission. Won Suk Ma and S. Hun Kim (eds.) Regnum Studies in

Missions, UK 2011:85-102.

Wan, Enoch and Mark Hedinger. "Missionary Training for the Twenty First Century:

Biblical Foundations." July 2011. globalmissiology.org. Ed. Enoch Wan. 10 December

2015. <http://globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/issue/view/56>.

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Enoch Wan & Mark Hedinger, “El Entrenamiento de Missioneros para el 21 Siglo

Fundamentos Biblicos” Global Missiology (Spanish) www.GlobalMissiology.org,

January 2011

“A Comparative Study of Sino-American Cognitive & Theological Pattern & Proposed

Alternative,” Global Missiology - www.GlobalMissiology.org, April 2011.

“Rethinking Missiology in the Context of the 21st Century : Global Demographic Trends

and Diaspora Missiology,” Great Commission Research Journal, Vol.2 no. 1. Summer

2010:7-20.

2010

“Celebration and Consultation: From Edinburgh 1910 to Tokyo 2010,” In Evangelical

and Frontier Mission Perspectives on the Global Progress of the Gospel (editors: Scott

Moreau & Beth Sudderly) . UK: Regnum Press. (forth coming in 2011)

“Partnerships Should Mimic the Trinity,” Faith Today, July/August 2010

“A Missio-Relational Reading of Romans,” Evangelical Missiological Society

Occasional Bulletin, Winter 2010

Enoch Wan & Johnny Yee-chong Wan, “Relational Study of the Trinity and the Epistle to

the Philippians,” Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org “Featured Article” April 1,

2010.

Enoch Wan & Kevin P. Penman, “The ‘Why,’ ’How’ and ‘Who’ of Partnership in

Christian Missions,” Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org “Featured Article” April

1, 2010.

Enoch Wan and Geoff Baggett, “A Theology of Partnership: Implications for

Implementation by a Local Church, Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org “Featured

Article” April 1, 2010.

“Rethinking Missiology in the context of the 21st Century: Global Demographic Trends

and Diaspora Missiology,” Lausanne Diaspora Educators Consultation in Europe, April

16, 2010, OCMS, Oxford, UK.

“Global People and Diaspora Missiology, From Edinburgh 2010 to Tokyo 2010” In the

Handbook of Global Mission: Consultation, Celebration, May 11th-14th, 2010. p. 92-106

Wan, Enoch & Tira, Sadiri Joy. “Diaspora Missiology and Mission in the Context of the

21st Century,” Torch Trinity Journal, May 30, 2010, Volume 13, No.1, 46-6, Seoul,

Korea.

“Rethinking Missiology in the Context of the 21 St Century: Global Demographic Trends

and Diaspora Missiology,” http://apps.biola.edu/gcr/volumes/2/issues/1/articles/7

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Great Commission Research Journal, Volume 2, Issue 1, Summer 2010 Biola University

“Mission” and “Missio Dei”: Response to Charles Van Engen’s “Mission Defined and

Described,” In Missionshift: Global Mission Issues in the Third Millennium, Edited by

David J. Hesselgrave and Ed Stetzer, 2010:41-50

“Three Steps Engaging the Diaspora in Canada in Christian Missions.” Global

Missiology, July 2010,

http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/article/view/142/404

2009

“Core Values of Mission Organization in the Cultural Context of the 21st Century,”

Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org “Featured Article” January 2009

Enoch Wan & Paul Hiebert, “Missional Narrative and Missional Hermeneutic for the 21st

Century,” Published in “Featured Article” of www.GlobalMissiology.org January 2009

Enoch Wan and Mark Vanderwerf , “A Review of the Literature on Ethnicity, National

Identity and Related Missiological Studies,” Published in www.GlobalMissiology.org

"Ethical Issues o Conducting Cross-Cultural Field Research". Transcending Borders.

Logos Evangelical Seminary. Academic Volume 2.

“A Comparative Study of Sino-American Cognitive & Theological Pattern & Proposed

Alternative,” In East-West Cultural Exchange: Review & Preview, Edited by Li Lin et.al.

People’s Press, Shanghai, 2009:27-52.

"The Phenomenon of the Diaspora: Missiological Implications for Christian

Missions," Asian American Christianity Reader. Viji Nakka-Cammauf and Timothy

Tseng (editors). ISAAC (Institute for the study of Asian American Christianity).

2009:153-163.

“Diaspora Couple Priscilla and Aquila: A Model Family in Action for Mission,”

Global Missiology 3, no. 6 (April 2009),

http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/issue/view/34. Originally

published in Chinese: Great Commission Bi-monthly 79 (April 2009).

2008

Enoch Wan & Linda Gross, “Christian Missions to Diaspora Groups: A Diachronic

General Overview and Synchronic Study of Contemporary USA.” (vol. 3, no. 2,

2008 Global Missiology

http://ojs.globalmissiology.org/index.php/english/issue/view/11

"Relational Theology and Relational Missiology". Occasional Bulletin Vol. 21 No. 1

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“Complementary Aspects of Short-term Missions and Long-term Missions: Cast Studies

for a Win-win Situation,” (co-authored with Geoffrey Hartt) in Effective Engagement in

Short-term Missions: Doing it Right! Edited by Robert J. Priest, EMS series #16,

2008:62-98.

2007

“Relational Theology and Relational Missiology,” Occasional Bulletin, Evangelical

Missiological Society. (Winter 2007), 21:1, p.1-7.

“Expectation and Reflection,” April 2007, On the occasion of Paul Hiebert’s passing.

April 2007, On the occasion of Paul Hiebert’s passing.

http://paul-timothy.net/pages/gm/wan_reflections_on_paul_hiebert_4_2007.pdf

“Ministry in the Context of Suffering: A Case Study of Southern Sudan.” In Missions in

Contexts of Violence. Edited by Keith E. Eitel, Evangelical Missiological Society Series,

Number 15: 283-310, 2007.

"Diaspora Missiology". Occasional Bulletin. Evangelical Missiological Society, Vol. 20

No. 2, 2007

2006

Wan, Enoch with Mark Hedinger. “Understanding ‘relationality’ from a Trinitarian

Perspective,” Global Missiology, Trinitarian Studies, (January 2006).

www.GlobalMissiology.org

“The Paradigm of ‘relational realism’,” Occasional Bulletin, Evangelical Missiological

Society. (Spring 2006), 19:2, p.1-4.

"Understanding “Relationality” From A Trinitarian Perspective". Global Missiology.

Trinitarian Studies. January 2006. www.GlobalMissiology.org

2005

“The Paradigm & Pressing Issues of Inter-disciplinary Research Methodology.”

Global Missiology. January 2005. www.GlobalMissiology.org

“Missionary strategy in the Epistle to the Romans,” To the End of the Earth, Hong Kong

Association of Christian Missions Ltd. (July-Sept., 2005):1-2. (in Chinese)

2004

“Ethnohermeneutics: Its Necessity and Difficulty for All Christians of All Times”.

Global Missiology. January 2004. www.GlobalMissiology.org

Paper posted at http://www.feca.org/bulletin_07/bulletin_07_warfare.cfm by

invitation: “Spiritual Warfare What Chinese Christians Should Know and Do.” 2004.

“The Future of Globalizing Missions: What the Literature Suggests”. Marty Shaw.

Jr. and Enoch Wan. Global Missiology. April 2004. www.GlobalMissiology.org

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Book Review, The Fundamentalist Movement Among Protestant Missionaries in China,

1920-1937, By Kevin Xiyi Yao, Evangelical Missions Quarterly 40:4, pp528-530.

“Missionary anthropology= Cultural anthropology + Theology?” in Pastoral Journal,

Issue 16, May, 2004: 115-130

“Traditional mission theology and contextual mission theology,” in Pastoral Journal,

Issue 16, May, 2004: 149-158.

“A Critique of Charles Kraft’s Use/Misuse of Communication and Social Sciences

in Biblical Interpretation and Missiological Formulation”. Global Missiology.

October 2004. www.GlobalMissiology.org

“Ethnic Receptivity and Intercultural Ministries”. Global Missiology. October 2004.

www.GlobalMissiology.org

"What Denominational Leaders Should Know But Have Never Been Told

Regarding Intercultural Ministries". T.V. Thomas and Enoch Wan. Global

Missiology. October 2004. www.GlobalMissiology.org

“The Phenomenon of the Diaspora: Missiological implications for Christian Missions”

Chapter 13 Asian American Christianity: A Reader, Edited by Viji Nakka-Cammauf and

Timothy Tseng, The Pacific Asian American and Canadian Christian Education project

(PAACCE) and the Institute for the Study of Asian American Christianity (ISAAC),

2004

“Ethnohermeneutics: Its Necessity and Difficulty for All Christians of All Times,”

Published in Global Missiology, January 2004, www.globalmissiology.net

“The Future of Globalizing Missions: What the Literature Suggests,”

Marty Shaw, Jr. and Enoch Wan, Published in Global Missiology, April 2004,

www.globalmissiology.net

“Christianity in the East and the West. Article Two Christianity in the Eye of Traditional

Chinese.” Missiology.org. < http://www.missiology.org> Accessed July 24, 2004.

“Christianity in the East and the West. Article Four. Practical Contextualization: A Case

Study of Evangelizing Contemporary Chinese,” Missiology.org,

<http://www.missiology.org> Accessed July 24, 2004.

“Christianity in the East and the West. Article Five. Theological ContriYetions of Sino-

theology to the Global Christian Community (Part One).” Missiology.org.

<http://www.missiology.org> Accessed July 24, 2004.

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2003

“Pastor As Servant-Leader” Christian Living Quarterly, vol. 1, no. 3 2003.1 “Mission

Among the Chinese Diaspora: A Case Study of Migration and Mission,” Missiology: An

International Review, Vol. XXXI., No. 1, January 2003:35-43

"Exploring Sino-Spirituality". Christianity in China. February 2003.

“The magnificent Christ and human culture” in The Glorious Christ and the

Contemporary Christian. Lawrence Chan (editor). Christian Witness Theological

Seminary, Concord, California. pp. 268-286.

“Mission among the Chinese Diaspora: A Case Study of Migration and Mission”

American Society Missiology. 31, no. 1, (2003): 35. Pasadena, CA

“Rethinking Missiological Research Methodology: Exploring a New Direction”. Global

Missiology. Oct 2003. www.GlobalMissiology.org

Sino-Spirituality: A Case Study of Trinitarian Paradigm”. Global Missiology. Oct.

2003. www.GlobalMissiology.org

“Spiritual Warfare: Overcoming Demonization”. Global Missiology. Oct. 2003.

www.GlobalMissiology.org

“Spiritual Warfare: What Chinese Christians Should Know and Do”. Global

Missiology. Spiritual Dynamics. Oct. 2003. www.GlobalMissiology.org

2001

“21th Century Religious Mega-trend and Challenge – Part Three.” Chinese Church

Today. April: 48-51, 2001.

“21th Century Religious Mega-trend and Challenge – Part Two.” Chinese Church Today.

Feburary:36-39, 2001.

“Ethnocentrism,” Evangelical Dictionary of World Missions. P.324-325. Edited by Scott

Moreau. Baker Books. 2001.

2000

“Theological contribution of Sino-theology to global Christian community.” Chinese

Around the World. July 2000.

Christ for the Chinese: A Contextual Reflection,” Chinese Around the World. November

2000.

“Practical contextualization: A case study of evangelizing contemporary Chinese.”

Chinese Around the World. March 2000:18-24.

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“Theological contribution of Sino-theology to global Christian community.” Chinese

Around the World. July 2000.

“21th Century Religious Mega-trend and Challenge – Part One.” Chinese Church Today.

December:13-17, 2000.

1999

Sino-theology: A survey study. Ontario, Canada: Christian Communication Inc. of

Canada.

“Christianity in the eye of traditional Chinese.” Chinese Around the World. July 1999:17-

23.

“Critique of Traditional Western Theology.” Chinese Around the World. October

1999:19-25.

“Cultural Differences and Conflicts: A Comparative between Local-born Chinese and

Overseas-born Chinese,” First Evangelical Church Association Bulletin, August:18-20,

1999.

“Sailing in the Western Wind,” Chinese Around the World. March:18-21, 1999.

“Cults and Missions.” Great Commission Quarterly. May:9-11, 1999.

“Systematisation of the Theological Pursuit for the Chinese: An Exploration.” In

Modernity, Change in Tradition and Theological Reflection. Edited by Eddie Chung.

Hong Kong: Tao Fong Shan Christian Centre Ltd., p.183-203.

“Spiritual Warfare – What Chinese Christian Should Know And Do,” First Evangelical

Church Association Bulletin, December:6-9, 1999.

“Exploring Sino-Spirituality.” First Evangelical Church Association Bulletin. December,

1999, 16–21. <http://www.christianityinchina.org> Accessed July 24, 2004.

1997

Banishing the old and building the new: An Exploration of Sino-theology. Ontario,

Canada : Christian Communication Inc. of Canada.

“A Case Study of Comparative Analysis of Three Religious Movements in Latin

America.” Evangelical Theological Society, March 1997

1996

"Horizon of Inter-philosophical Dialogue: A Paradigmatic Comparative Study of the

Ameri-European & The Sino-Asian Cognitive Patterns/Processes." Cultural

Revitalization for China. 1996:1-5 (in Chinese)

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"A critique of Charles Kraft's use / misuse of communication and social science in

biblical interpretation and missiological formulation," In Missiology and the social

sciences: contributions, cautions and conclusions. Edited by Edward Rommen and Gary

Orwin, p.121-164, Pasadena: William Carey Library. (1996)

“Spiritual Dynamics in Trinitarian Missiology.” Reformed Theological Seminary, EMS

SE Meeting, Mar 1996.

1995

“Protestant Ethic and Chinese Culture: A Reflection of Max Weber’s Theory and

Methodology.” In East & West: Religious Ethics and Other Essays. Edited by Zhang

Zhigang & M.Y. Stewart. Beijing: Central Translation & Publication of China.

Wan, Enoch (Ed.). Missions Within Reach: Intercultural Ministries in Canada. Hong

Kong: China Alliance Press, 1995.

1994

“Horizon of Inter-philosophical Dialogue: A Paradigmatic Comparative Study of the

Ameri-European & The Sino-Asian Cognitive Patterns/Processes." Cultural

Revitalization for China. 1996:1-5 (in Chinese)

1992

Mission Resource Manual. Edmonton, Canada: China Alliance Press of Canada.

“Scriptural Spirituality” Chinese in North America. July-August: 2-4, 1992.

1991

"The Theology of Family: A Chinese Case Study of Contextualization," Chinese in North

America. March - April 1991.

"The Theology of Spiritual Formation: A Case Study of Contextualized Chinese

Theology," Chinese in North America, March-April 1991:2-7, California: Chinese

Coordination Centre of World Evangelism - North America.

1990

“Ethnic Receptivity Factors,” In Reclaiming a Nation. Edited by Arnell Motz. P. 117-

132. Richmond, B.C.., Canada: Church Leadership Library.

1988

"Deliverance from Demonization," Alliance Family, 1989 Spring:8-12, Manila,

Philippines: CAMACOP 1988a "Spiritual Warfare: Understanding Demonization,"

Alliance Family, 1988 Summer: 6-18, Manila, Philippines: CAMACOP.

“Spiritual Warfare: Understanding Demonization,” Alliance Family. (Summer)August,

1988:6-18.

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“Deliverance from Demonization.” Alliance Family. Spring:8-12. Manila, Philippines:

CAMACOP.

The Confucian Ethic and the Chinese Cultural Attitudes Towards Work," Crux,

September 1988 1vol. XXIV, No. 3.

"The Worldview of Overseas Chinese," December, 1988:23ff. Chinese Churches Today,

Hong Kong: Chinese Coordination Centre of World Evangelism (in Chinese).

1985

“Tao - The Chinese Theology of God-Man," His Dominion, Spring 1985:24-27, Regina,

Saskatchewan: Canadian Theological Seminary.

1983

"The Strength and Weakness of Chinese Culture," January 1983:8ff. Chinese Churches

Today, January 1983:8ff. Hong Kong: Chinese Coordination Centre of World

Evangelism, (in Chinese).

“Know Thyself,” Intouch Canadian Theological Seminary, Vol. 12 Number 2, 1983

1982

“Critique of Functional Missionary Anthropology,” His Dominion, Vol. 8, No. 3, Spring

1982:18-22.

“The Theological Application of Contextual-Interaction Model of Culture,” His

Dominion, Vol. 9 Number 1, October 1982

1979

"The Theological Application of the Contextual-Interaction Model of Culture," His

Dominion, October 1982:2-8, Regina, Saskatchewan: Canadian Theological Seminary.

1979 "Faith and Culture," The Alliance Quarterly, June 1979: vol. 28: 3ff.

1978

“The Dynamics of Ethnicity: A Case Study on the Immigrant Community of New York

Chinatown,” Unpublished doctoral dissertation, State University of New York at Stony

Brook, 1978.

SEPARATE LIST OF BOOKS:

2004-2005 Papers posted at www.missiology.org by invitation:

Critiquing the Method of Traditional Western Theology and Calling for Sino-

Theology

Sailing in the Western Wind

Christianity In The Eye Of Traditional Chinese

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Critiquing The Method of Traditional Western Theology And Calling for Sino-

theology

Practical Contextualization: A Case Study of Evangelizing Contemporary Chinese

Theological Contributions of Sino-theology to The Global Christian

Community

Jesus Christ for the Chinese: A Contextual Reflection

Challenge of Chinese Urban Evangelism

The Blind-Spot of Apollos & Chinese Christian Missions

Mission among the Chinese Diaspora - A case study of migration & mission

2004 Paper posted at http://www.feca.org/bulletin_07/bulletin_07_warfare.cfm

by invitation: “Spiritual Warfare What Chinese Christians Should Know and Do”

PRESENTATION

2015

“Missions at our Doorstep” National Diaspora Sumposium 2015

2013

Commencement Address - Christian Witness Theol. Sem., California. June, 2013

2012

“Interview with Enoch Wan on Diaspora Missiology.” Missiologically Thinking,

Interview February 27, 2012, http://www.jdpayne.org/?s=blog+post+enoch+wan

2011

“A Relational Perspective on “the Root of Human Problems around the World,”

Commencement Address, William Carey International University, January 4, 2011.

“Multitudes Rreaching A People-group by Reconciliation,” JEMA (Japan Evangelical

Missionary Association), Annual Retreat, Feb. 14, 2011.

“Riots in the City: Replacing 19th Century Urban Training Models with Relevant

Urbanized Training Models for the 21st Century,” (co-presented with Larry W. Caldwell),

Evangelical Missiological Society Northwest, March 12, 2011

“The Practice of Diaspora Missions Globally and in Japan locally,” JEMA (Japan

Evangelical Missionary Association) Annual Retreat, Feb.15, 2011.

“Relational Paradigm for Ministry in Japanese Context,” JEMA (Japan Evangelical

Missionary Association) Annual Retreat, Feb.16.

“Research Methodology for Diaspora Missiology and Diaspora Missions,” Unpublished

paper presented at Regional EMS Conference – North Central, February 26, Trinity

Evangelical Divinity School, Deerfield, Illinois.

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“Global Status of Diaspora Ministry,” Webseminar, The Mission Exchange, Global

Issues Update Download at http://www.themissionexchange.org/

Larry Caldwell, “Riots in the City: Replacing 19th Century Urban Training Models with

Relevant ‘Urbanized’ Training Models for the 21st Century.” Evangelical Missiological

Society Annual Meeting, September 29–October 1.

“Multitudes Reaching a People-group by Reconciliation.”

Japan Evangelical Missionary Association (JEMA) Annual Retreat, February14.

2010

Korean Diaspora: From Hermit Kingdom to Kingdom Ministry, Korean Diaspora Forum,

Seoul, Korea, May 2010, Seoul, Korea.

“Rethinking Missiology in the context of the 21st Century: Global Demographic Trends

and Diaspora Missiology,” Lausanne Diaspora Educators Consultation in Europe, April

16, 2010, OCMS, Oxford, UK.

“Relational Paradigm for Ministry in the Context of 21st Century,” Special Lectureship,

May 20, 2010, OCMS, Oxford, UK.

“Korean Diaspora: From Hermit Kingdom to Kingdom Ministry,” Unpublished paper

presented at the Korean Diaspora Forum, May 18-21, 2010. Seoul, Korea.

“Diaspora Mission and Migrant Mission in the World” at Myung Sung Church,

IFMM – International Forum for Migrant Mission, May 25, 2010, Seoul, Korea.

“Global People and Diaspora Missiology, From Edinburgh 2010 to Tokyo 2010”

Plenary session at Tokyo 2010, May 11th-14th 2010, Nakano Sun Plaza, Tokyo. (Video

clip accessible @ http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/6897559

“Diversity of Ghanaian Diaspora in the USA: Ministering to the Diverse Ghanaian

Communities through Ghanaian Congregations,” 2010 North America Missions Leaders

Conference.

“Ministering to Scattered Peoples - Moving to Reach the People on the Move,” Cape

Town 2010, accessible at

http://conversation.lausanne.org/en/conversations/detail/11438;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=24muUzAp_Yk

Author: Enoch Wan; Date: 22.10.2010; Category: Diaspora

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2009

“Ethical Issues in Conducting Missiological Field Research,” (co-presented with Galen

Currah), Northwest Regional Conference of EMS, April 18, 2009, International

Intercultural Communication Center, Portland, Oregon.

“The Filipino Experience in Diaspora Missions: A Case Study of Christian Communities

in Contemporary Contexts,” co-presented Sadiri Joy Tira, Commission VII: Christian

Communities in Contemporary Contexts, Edinburgh, June 12-13.

“A Missio-Relational Reading of Romans,” the DoktorKlub, SAIACS (South Asian

Institute of Advanced Christian Studies), Bangalore, India, August 18.

“Ethical Issues in Conducting Missiological Field Research,” (co-presented with Galen

Currah), EMS/CGL Annual Conference, Sept. 17-19, 2009, Orlando, Florida

“Contextual Theology for Missions in Asia,” Overseas Ministries Study Center at Yale

University, November 26-30, New Haven, Connecticut.

2008

“The Filipino Experience in Diaspora Missions: A Case Study of Mission Initiatives

From the Majority World Churches,” Evangelical Missiological Society Northwest

Regional Conference, Portland, OR, Jan. 2008,

“Majority World Harvest among Tibetan Buddhists: Historical Review, Ethnographic

Overview, and Dynamic Development,” (co-presented with David Oleson), Evangelical

Missiological Society Northwest, IICC, Portland, OR, Jan. 2008,

"Diaspora and Global Missions," A public lecture on January 8, 2008 at Tyndale

University College and Seminary in Toronto, Ontario, Canada

“The Filipino Experience in Diaspora Missions: A Case Study of Mission Initiatives

From the Majority World Churches,” Co-presented with Joy Tira, Evangelical

Missiological Society National Conference, Minneapolis, Sept. 24-27, 2008.

“Majority World Harvest among Tibetan Buddhists: Historical Review, Ethnographic

Overview, and Dynamic Development,” (co-presented with David Oleson), Evangelical

Missiological Society National Conference, Minneapolis, Sept. 24-27, 2008.

“A Comparative Study of Sino-American Cognitive & Theological Pattern & Proposed

Alternative,” An unpublished paper presented at the Bicentennial Celebration of

Christianity to China and Memorial Celebration of Robert Morrison, Los Angelis,

California, June 4-7, 2008.

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2007

“Complementary Aspects of Short-term Missions and Long-term Missions: Case Studies

for a Win-win Situation,” (co-presented with Geoffrey Hartt), EMS Regional Northwest,

IICC, Portland, OR, March 9, 2007.

“Complementary Aspects of Short-term Missions and Long-term Missions: Cast Studies

for a Win-win Situation,” (co-presented with Geoffrey Hartt), EMS Annual Conference,

Minneapolis, Sept. 27-29, 2007.

2006

“Ministry in the Context of Suffering: A Case Study of Southern Sudan.”

Regional Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Portland, Oregon. (April 2006)

“Ministry in the Context of Suffering: A Case Study of Southern Sudan.” National

Meeting of the Evangelical Theological Society, Orlando Florida. (Sept. 2006)

2003

“Mission among the Chinese Diaspora: A Case Study of Migration and Mission,”

American Society Missiology. June 2003, Techny Tower, IL.

2002

“Mega Trend of Christian Missions in the 21th Century,” Symposium on Missions,

Hong Kong Association of Christian Missions, January 14-16, Hong Kong.

“Inductive Study on the Life of Jesus,” TEE of Alliance Bible Seminary of HK, Jan. 21-

25, Saigon, Vietnam

“Current Trends in Theological Training for Missions,” lectureship for Inter-

denomination Joint Meeting at the Bible School campus in Phnon Penh, Cambodia, Feb.

17, 2002.

“Integrative Research Methodology, Module for the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural

Studies, as Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Reformed Theological Seminary,

Jackson, MS.

“Contextual Theology for Chinese Ministry,” Chinese Pastoral Training Program -

COCM, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.

“Integrative Research Methodology, Module for the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural

Studies, as Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Reformed Theological Seminary,

Jackson, MS.

“Non-Western Perspective on Spirituality,” Western Seminary, April 10, 2002

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“Mission Among the Chinese Diaspora – A Case Study of Migration & Mission,” An

unpublished paper presented at the American Society of Missiology, June 21-23, Techny

Tower, Chicago.

“Understanding Demonology and Practicing Deliverance Ministry,” Pastors’ Seminary,

Hong Kong Association of Christian Missions, January 14-16, Hong Kong

“Spiritual Partnership among Diaspora,” An unpublished paper presented at the Filipino

International Network, July 25-28, Singapore.

“Cultural Anthropology & Christian Missions,” Summer Module, Christian Witness

Theological Seminary, July 19-26, Concord, California.

“The Rediscovery of Scriptural Christianity,” An unpublished paper presented at the CBI

Consultation, August 2, 2002, Worldview Center, Portland, Oregon.

“Cross-cultural Counseling,” Module for the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural Studies, as

Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Reformed Theological Seminary, November 5-9,

Jackson, MS.

2001

“Cross-cultural Communication and Ministry,” Intercultural Leadership Training

Seminary, Edmonton Filipino C&MA Church, Alberta, Canada.

“Contextual Chinese Missiology,” Symposium, Canadian Chinese Alliance National

Missions Conference, Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, Canada.

“Ethnicity,” Module for the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural Studies, as Adjunct Professor

of Anthropology, Reformed Theological Seminary, Jackson, MS.

“Contextual Theology for Practical Ministry Among the Chinese,” Winterim Module, as

Adjunct Professor of Anthropology & Missions, Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack,

New York.

“Sino-theology: A Case Study of Employing Interdisciplinary Methodology to Formulate

Contextual Theology for the Chinese.” An unpublished paper presented at the EMS/SE

Regional Meeting, Toccoa Falls Bible College & Seminary, Georgia, March 16-17, 2001.

“Comparative Religions,” and “Practical Chinese Pastoral Theology,” Chinese Pastoral

Training Program, TEE of ABS-Canada, May 3-14, Panama.

“Exploring the Spirituality of Asian Minister: An EMIC Study,” Theological

Colloquium, Western Seminary, July 4, 2001

“Contextual Theology for Missions in Asia,” Overseas Ministries Study Center at Yale,

November 26-30, New Haven, Connecticut.

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Book Review, Witness to Power: Stories of God’s Quiet Work in a Changing China. By

Tetsunao Yamamori and Kim-Kwong Chan. Evangelical Missions Quarterly, 37:4,

pp.532-534.

“Cross-cultural Counselling,” Module for the Ph.D. Program in Intercultural Studies, as

Adjunct Professor of Anthropology, Reformed Theological Seminary, November 5-9,

Jackson, MS.

“Culture and Missions” in Christianity and Chinese Cultural Renewal: A Compendium

Symposium Volume. P. 7-19, Great Commission Center International. Argyle, Texas.

“The Mission Classroom as Academy/Conclave.” An unpublished Paper Presented at the

American Society of Professors of Missions, Techny Tower, Chicago, June 16, 2000.

Book review, Understanding Folk Religion: A Christian Response to Popular Beliefs and

Practices (by Tiénou, Tite, Paul G. Hiebert, and R. Daniel Shaw), Evangelical Missions

Quarterly 25:45.

1999

“Sino-theology: Contextual Theology for the Chinese,” An unpublished paper presented

at the Faculty Forum, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Wenham, MA. January

1999.

“Systematic methodology in contextual theology for Chinese” in Modernity, Change in

Tradition and Theological Reflections: A collection of Papers Presented at the First and

Second Han-Yu Theologian Round-Table Symposium” pp. 183-204. Tao Fong Shan

Christian Centre Ltd., Hong Kong.

“Christianity in the Context of Pluralistic Chinese Culture and Monolithic Hua-Saar

Culture.” An unpublished paper presented at the Second Annual Conference on Religion

and Philosophy of Chinese Scholars in North America, US Center of World Missions,

Pasadena, LA, June 4-7, 1999.

“Contextual Theology for Practical Ministry Among the Chinese,” Chinese Pastoral

Training Program - COCM, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom 1999.

Research study (sabbatical leave from Reformed Theological Seminary), Tyndale House,

Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK.

1998

“Rethinking Missiological Research Methodology: Exploring a new Direction,” An

unpublished paper presented at the ETS/EMS Regional Meeting, Columbia International

University, Columbia, S.C. March 20-21, 1998.

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“The Contributions of Christianity to the Modernization Movement in China.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Second Annual Conference on Religion and

Philosophy of Chinese Scholars in North America, The Ricci Institute, University of San

Francisco, San Francisco, California, June 5-8.

“The Systematization of the Theological Pursuit for the Chinese: An Exploration.” The

2nd Han-yu Theologians Round Table Symposium, Sabender Bay Resort, Sabah,

Malaysia, July 5-1, 1998.

“The Paradigm & Pressing Issues of Interdisciplinary Research Methodology, “An

unpublished paper presented at the 50th Anniversary of Evangelical Theological Society,

Radisson Twin Towers, Orlando, Florida, Nov. 19-21, 1998.

1997

"Liberating Paradigm-Shift: Theologizing from the East," An unpublished paper

presented at the Evangelical Missiological Society SE Regional Meeting, March 7-8,

1997, Dayton, TN.

"A Case Study of Comparative Analysis of Three Religious Movements in Latin

America," An unpublished paper presented at The Evangelical Theological Society SW

Regional Meeting, March 21-22, 1997, Dallas, TX.

“A Comparative Study of the Ethical Teachings of Jesus and Confucius.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Second Annual Conference on Religion and

Philosophy of Chinese Scholars in North America, Boston University, Boston, MA.

“Cross-cultural Counselling,” Workshop at the CHEPSIS Annual Conference, Grand

Canyon University, Phoenix, Arizona.

“General Revelation and Missiology,” An unpublished paper presented at the

Evangelical Theological Society 49th Annual Meeting, Santa Clara, California, Nov. 20-

22, 1997.

“Sino-theology: Contextual Theology for the Chinese,” An unpublished paper presented

at the Faculty Forum, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, Wenham, MA.

“A High View of Culture for Christian Missions,” An opening address at The 21th

Century Strategy Consultation of International Chinese Ministry, Great Commission

Center in Copper Valley, Texas.

“Vision & Action for International Filipino Ministries,” An unpublished paper presented

at the Filipino International Networking Consultation, Midland, Texas.

“General Revelation & Missiology," An unpublished paper presented at the Evangelical

Theological Society Annual Meeting (Nov.20-22), Santa Clara, California.

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“Spiritual Warfare & Christian Witness,” An unpublished paper presented at the Second

Annual Training Conference of the "Overseas Chinese School of Servanthood (Dec. 25-

30), USCWM, Pasadena, California.

“Biblical Principle of Christian Marriage,” An unpublished paper presented at the Second

Annual Training Conference of the "Overseas Chinese School of Servanthood (Dec. 25-

30), USCWM, Pasadena, California.

1996

“The Importance of Anthropological Training in Cross-cultural Ministries.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Christianity and China Symposium, Sponsored by

ERRC, San Francisco, California, February.

Serving on the “Declaration Committee” and translated the Chinese edition, at the

GCOWE ’95 of AD 2000 & Beyond Movement” in Seoul, Korea.

"Spiritual Dynamics in Trinitarian Missiology," An unpublished paper presented at the

EMS Southeast Regional Meeting, Mobile, AL, March 15-16, 1996.

“A Comparative Study on the Cultural Differences of the Local-Born Chinese and

Overseas-Born Chinese,” An unpublished paper presented at the First National

Conference of Local-Born Chinese, Calgary, Canada, Sept.

"The Protestant Ethic and Chinese Culture - A Comparative Study," An unpublished

paper presented at The Third Symposium of Chinese-Western Philosophy & Religion

Studies, University of Beijing, October, 1996, Beijing, China.

"A Comparative Study of the Ethical Teachings of Jesus and Confucius," An unpublished

paper presented at The Third Symposium of Chinese-Western Philosophy & Religion

Studies, University of Beijing, October, 1996, Beijing, China.

“Cross-cultural Ethics,” An unpublished paper presented at the Key-note Address of

CHEPSIS Annual Conference, Trinity College, Illinois, October.

“Missionary Pneumatology: Towards an Understanding of Spiritual Dynamics in

Missions from a Trinitarian Perspective." An unpublished Paper Presented at the

Evangelical Theological Society meeting, Jackson, MS. November 21-23, 1996.

1995

“Chinese Pastoral Theology.” A Winterim module, taught as Guest Lecturer, Alliance

Theological Seminary, Nyack, New York, January.

"Personal and Professional Preparation for Cross-cultural Ministry," Workshop, Metro-

Toronto Chinese Alliance Churches Joint Missionary Conference. Canada.

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"The Giving and Receiving in Ministry to International Students in the Context of

American Institutions of Higher Education," Workshop at The Fourth Annual Conference

of CHEPSIS, Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, IL.

“Contextual Chinese Missiology,” Symposium, Canadian Chinese Alliance National

Missions Conference, Prairie Bible Institute, Alberta, Canada, Summer 1995.

"Family Enrichment Seminar," Edmonton Vietnamese Alliance Church, Alberta, Canada.

“A Critique of Charles Kraft's use / misuse of communication and social science in

biblical interpretation and missiological formulation," Annual Meeting of the

Evangelical Missiological Society, Philadelphia, PA.

"Horizon of Inter-philosophical Dialogue: A Paradigmatic Comparative Study of the

Ameri-European & The Sino-Asian Cognitive Patterns/Processes." Unpublished paper

presented at The Second Symposium of Chinese-Western Philosophy and Religious

Studies, October 4-6, 1995, Beijing, China.

"Defending or Defrauding the Faith: A Paradigmatic Comparison of the Theology of

Religions of Hendrik Kraemer & John Hick," A paper presented at the 47th Annual

Meeting of the ETS, November 16-18, 1995 Philadelphia Airport Radisson Hotel.

1994

"Occult Phenomena in Chinese Culture," Guest Lecture, Chinese Bi-cultural & Pastoral

Ministries Program, Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack, New York.

“What Denominational Leadership Should Know but Never Have Been Told,” An

unpublished paper presented at the First National Conference on Inter-cultural Ministries,

Toronto, Canada, January.

"Chinese Theological Thought," Winterim Course, Alliance Theological Seminary,

Nyack, New York.

“Cross-cultural Mission,” A workshop for Pastoral Workers of the Chinese Mennonite

Association of Vancouver, BC, Canada.

"Ethnohermeneutics: It's Necessity and Difficulty for all Christians of all Times," An

unpublished paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of ETS on November 17-19,

1994, Chicago, IL.

“From Recruiting to Recommissioning of International Students: A Form of CHEPSIS

serventhood and a Neglected Component of Missiological Strategy of World

Evangelization,” at the Fifth Conference of CHEPSIS, John Brown University, Siloam

Springs, Arkansas.

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1993

“The Chinese Worldview,” Reformed Theological Seminary, March 25, 1993

“Western Christianity of Chinese in North America.” An unpublished paper presented at

the Theological Education for Laity, Ottawa Chinese Alliance Church, Ottawa, Canada,

April.

“Issues Related to Cross-Cultural Evangelism and Cross-Cultural Counselling.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Annual Missions Conference, Reformed Theological

Seminary, Jackson, MS. September.

“Spiritual Formation Chinese Style: A Case Study of Contextualized Practical Chinese

Theology.” An unpublished paper presented at the First Consultation on Theological

Education of Chinese in North America. Chinese Churches Congress on World

Evangelization (CCCOWE), Los Angels, California, February.

1992

“Contextual Theology for Practical Ministry Among the Chinese,” Winterim Module, as

Adjunct Professor of Anthropology & Missions, Alliance Theological Seminary, Nyack,

New York, January 1992

“Mission Resources in Canadian Chinese Churches,” An unpublished paper presented at

the Symposium on Missions, Chinese Missionary Convention of Canada, Langley, B.C.,

Canada, August.

“Chinese Churches Ministering to American-Born-Chinese.” An unpublished paper

presented at the Ministry Consultation co-sponsored by the Chinese Churches Congress

on World Evangelization (CCOWE) and Fellowship of American Chinese Evangelicals

(FACE), San Francisco, California, March.

"Practical Understanding of American Culture for International Students," Workshop at

the Second Annual Conference of Christian Higher Education Professionals Serving

International Students (CHEPSIS), Wheaton College, Wheaton, Illinois, April.

1991

“A Survey on Missions of Canadian Chinese Alliance Churches.” An unpublished paper

presented at the Pastors’ Conference of the Canadian Chinese Alliance Churches

Committee, Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, June.

“Practical Understanding of American Culture for International Students.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Second Annual Conference of Christian Higher

Education Professionals Serving International Students (CHEPSIS), Wheaton College,

Wheaton, Illinois, October.

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“The Trinitarian Model: A Case Study of Interdisciplinary Integration.” An unpublished

paper presented at the Faculty Forum, Canadian Theological Seminary, Regina, Sask.,

Canada, November.

“The Challenge and Opportunities of the 1990s for the Chinese Churches in Canada.” An

unpublished paper presented at the Thirty First CCCYWC, Prairie Bible College and

Seminary, Prairie, Alberta, Canada, December.

1990

“Albert Schweitzer: A Challenge to the Evangelicals in Serventhood.” An unpublished

paper presented at the Centennial Celebration of the Christian & Missionary Alliance,

Canadian Theological Seminary, Regina, Sask., Canada, January.

“Ethnic Receptivity Factors,” in Reclaiming a Nation: The Challenge of Re-Evangelizing

Canada by the year 2000” pp. 117-132. edited by Arnell Motz, Church Leadership

Lirary, Richmond, B.C., Canada..

“Christian Parenting of Vietnamese in Canada.” An unpublished paper presented at the

Consultation on Vietnamese Ministry, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, August.

“Principle and Practice of Christian Counselling.” An unpublished paper presented at the

Canadian Chinese College Youth Winter Conference, Banff, Alberta, Canada, December.

1989

"A Critique of Western Theology and A Preliminary Exploration in Contextualized

Theology for Australian," Theology Lectureship, Alliance Theological College,

Canberra, ACT, Australia.

1988

"An Examination of Selected Asian Theologians and the Proposed Agenda for

Contextualized Asian Theology," Annual Lectureship, Alliance Biblical Seminary,

Manila, Philippines.

"Demonology, Demonization and Deliverance Ministry for Filipino," Annual

Lectureship, Alliance Biblical Seminary, Manila, Philippines.

“A Critique of Western Theology and the Alternatives of Contextualized Asian

Theology," Theology Lectureship, Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary, Zamboanger,

Philippines.

"Demonology, Demonization and Deliverance Ministry for Filipino," Pastoral Studies

Lectureship, Ebenezer Bible College and Seminary, Zamboanger, Philippines.

"Applied Anthropology for Cross-Cultural Worker," Guest Lectureship Series, Pacific

Nazarene Theological Seminary, Manila, Philippines.

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"Demonology, Demonization and Deliverance Ministry for Filipino," Guest Lectureship

Series for Ed.D. Studies, Asian Theological Seminary, Manila, Philippines.

1987

"The Protestant Ethic and Chinese Culture - A Comparative Assessment," An

unpublished paper presented at The Second Annual Conference on Christianity &

Chinese Culture, Regent College, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.,

Canada.

“The Confucian Ethic and the Chinese Cultural Attitudes Towards Work," An

unpublished paper presented at The Second Annual Conference on Christianity &

Chinese Culture, Regent College, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, B.C.,

Canada.

“Towards An Understanding of the Chinese Christian Church in Canada, 1858-1987,”

An unpublished paper presented at the Chinese Coordination Centre of World

Evangelism – North American Commission of Chinese Evangelicals, Vancouver, B.C.,

Canada, August.

1986

“Western Christianity of Chinese in North America.” An unpublished paper presented at

the Theological Education for Laity, Ottawa Chinese Alliance Church, Ottawa, Canada,

April 1986.

“Practical Anthropology in Christian Missions,” An unpublished paper presented at the

Theological Education for the Laity, Ottawa Chinese Alliance Church, Ottawa, Canada.

April.

1985

“A Comparative Study on the Cultural Differences of the Local-Born Chinese and

Overseas-Born Chinese,” An unpublished paper presented at the First National

Conference of Local-Born Chinese, February 1985, Calgary, Canada.

1984

“A Comparative Study on the Cultural Differences of he Local-Born Chinese and

Overseas-Born Chinese,” An unpublished paper presented at the First National Conference

of Local-Born Chinese, Calgary, Canada.

1980

"Applied Anthropology for Cross-Cultural Worker," Annual Lectureship, Baptist Bible

College & Seminary, Penang, Malaysia.