This book presents postcolonial imagination in terms of archeological hermeneutics and comparative theology, undertaking a profound study of interaction between Christianity and Asian religions such as Mahayana Buddhism and Confucianism. It gives rise to inspiration for those who are committed to advancing constructive theology in the aftermath of colonialism for the sake of church's responsibility and engagement with study of religions, natural science, and culture, especially in regard to those who are vulnerable, fragile, and victims in history and society.