A major theme underlying Song's theology was his attack on the Western-centric nature of
Christian theology. He saw it as highlighting an individualistic gospel that uproots non-Western converts from their original cultures. Instead, Song argued, God redemptively works in creation through all cultures, even the so-called "non-Christian" cultures. Asian Christians are therefore obliged to articulate an Asian theology, coming from the "womb" of Asia. Song borrowed his methodology from Latin American
liberation theology, which adopts largely from a
Marxist critique on religion and capitalism. Song described the people of Asia as being victimized by a history of Western imperialism, both colonially and culturally, creating an identity crisis for Asian Christians. Hence the task of
contextualization is found through liberation of these unjust circumstances and the reconstruction of a new identity for Asian Christians. == Works ==