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Ministry to All the People? the Anglican Church in Malaysia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 March 2016

W. John Roxborogh*
Affiliation:
Seminari Theoloji, Malaysia

Extract

Since Independence in 1957 the Anglican Church in Malaysia has disavowed any inclination towards Malay evangelism in concert with a general climate of Christian opinion which sees such efforts as not only legally difficult, if not actually illegal following enactments in a number of states, but also politically impossible and threatening to the stability of the nation. This is the background to the claim in a Singapore Anglican history written in 1963 that ‘In the Peninsular… no missionary work among the Muslim Malays was considered and their faith always has been respected.’

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Ecclesiastical History Society 1989

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