05.24.07
Posted in History, Social-Cultural Analysis at 11:07 pm by Kam Weng
The Reid Commission (1957)(Download PDF File)
I) Report of the Federation of Malaya Constitutional Commission 1957
(London: Her Majesty’s Stationary Office)
Colonial No. 330
3. The members of the Commission were appointed in the name of Her Majesty The Queen and Their Highnesses the Rulers with terms of reference as follows:
“To examine the present constitutional arrangements throughout the Federation [...]
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Posted in History, Social-Cultural Analysis at 10:41 pm by Kam Weng
Whoever seeks to redefine our past seeks to hijack our future. In this regard, recent attempts to rewrite the history of the Social-Legal Contract created at the founding of Malaya/Malaysia in 1957 and our Constitutional history are troubling. These attempts at rewriting of history include two goals: 1) legitimize the transformation of Malaysian politics premised on equal citizenship of all Malaysians to one based on Malay dominance (supremacy) since 1969 (one may call it subversion of Malaysian democracy), and 2) to strengthen demands for implementation of Shariah law in all sectors of society.
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05.10.07
Posted in News at 3:03 pm by Kam Weng
Many friends have been asking what happened to the Dialog: The 6th Building Bridges from May 7-11, 2007 convened by the Archbishop of Cantebury, Dr. Rowan Williams. The Dialog is supposed to bring together 30+ Christian and Muslim scholars from all over the world to discuss on the topic “Humanity in Context: Christian Muslim Perspectives on Being Human.� Thank you for your encouragement and prayers when I was preparing one of the plenary papers. I owe you an update.
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05.05.07
Posted in Covenant Theology/Philosophy, Theological Issues at 4:42 pm by Kam Weng
The image of God becomes most evident in the unique human capacity to respond to God’s offer of covenant relationship. To echo Robert Jenson, human distinctiveness is simply that we are related to God as his conversational counterpart. Because God speaks to us, we know he is personal. As we answer him, we too are personal.
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