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leung & Ng
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Centre for Study Religion & Chinese Society Chinese Univeristy Hong Kong (2007)
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A Glocalization View on Christian Higher Education in East Asia. The importance of Christian higher education in reforming the education systems of Asian societies will continue in this twenty-first century. Centre for the Study of Religion and Chinese Society, CUHK. It is hoped that this collection of papers and the thereby discussions from the perspective of glocalizaion will provide greater opportunities for scholars from different academic disciplines and countries to discuss and further explore their visions of Christian higher education in the future years.

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Christian responses to Asian Challenges a clocalization view on Christian Higher Education in East Asia by Leung &. Ng, Ziming Wu, Yuan-Sheng Liang, Yuansheng Liang Paperback, 553 Pages, Published 2007 by Centre For Study Religion & Chinese Society Chinese Univeristy Hong Kong ISBN-13: 978-988-99153-0-8, ISBN: 988-99153-0-8.

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