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This book was published just as a pandemic was fanning out from Asia to the rest of the world in the early part of 2020. Asia seemed to the locus of global attention as the effects of the pandemic rippled across the globe. Interestingly, this part of the world is undoubtedly one of the geopolitical centers of the “clash of civilisations,” where the rise of China has become the catalyst for the possible escalations of economic, political, and theological changes in this decade.