Theology in its most original sense is a science of and about God. Hence the questions of God's existence, works, reign, mystery as well as incarnation have always been the focus of theological studies. This paper attempts a different approach to theology, namely ”an Asian approach to God.” For Asian people, especially Chinese, theology takes a human approach to understanding God for the sake of their lives in the present as well as notions of an afterlife. In Asia, one's approach to God is akin to one’s approach to life. For Asian people, the fundamental question is how to give, foster and prolong life as well as to make it meaningful. Theology thus includes finding an answer to those questions that require a deep knowledge of why man cultivates relationships with God, nature and fellow human beings as well as how these relationships are realized through ethical systems. Asian thinkers take harmony as the principle that explains the process of life-giving, life-fostering and prolonging life. This is why I would like to propose harmony as a crucial category of Asian theology and ethics.