 
  This volume explores the religious transformation of each nation in 
  modern Asia. When the Asian people, who were not only diverse in 
  culture and history, but also active in performing local traditions and 
  religions, experienced a socio-political change under the wave of Western 
  colonialism, the religious climate was also altered from a transnational 
  perspective. This book also introduces the individual phenomenon through which the new religion (Christianity) was settled down in the new culture of Asian nations.
 

