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Globalization and Migratory Processes in the Socio-Religious, Economic and Political Context of the Malay Muslims of Malaysia by
  • Cheong, John
Publication details: Transformation, Vol. 25, No. 4, 2008, pp. 217-233 ; 2008
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Christian Education as Mission in Islamic Malaysia: A Survey of Contextual Approaches by
  • Cheong, John
Publication details: Asia Journal of Theology, Vol. 25, No. 1, 2011, pp. 59-81 ; 2011
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Polycentrism in Majority World Theologizing: An Engagement with Power and Essentialism by
  • Cheong, John
  • Tiénou, Tite [Editor]
  • Yeh, Allen L [Editor]
Publication details: Majority World Theologies: Theologizing from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Ends of the Earth, Littleton, CO: William Carey Library, pp. 24-40. ; 2018
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Christian Engagement with Chinese Death Practices in Malaysia by
  • Cheong, John
Publication details: Journal of Asian Mission, Vol. 9, No. 1-2, 2007, pp. 117-137 ; 2007
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