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The implications of intentionality towards creative transformation in church teaching
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2003-03)This study on the implications of intentionality for creative transformation in church teaching is a qualitative study. It is an attempt to explain and identify the related meanings of intentionality, as well as look for ... -
A study on the priestly creation story (Gen. 1: -2: 4a)
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1989-04)The priestly creation story found in the first chapter of Genesis is one of the stories which tries to tell us about the beginning of the universe and the origin of mankind. The biblical writers rightly placed it at the ... -
A study on Christianity prospected by national religion during the blooming time: Centered on Christianity criticism and acceptance by national religion
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2000-01)Two centuries have already passed since Christianity was introduced to this country. Society requires paradigm shift in everything for the new millennium in social aspects. Christianity, evangelical religion by Jesus Christ, ... -
Sin in the teachings of Islam
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1991)Islam believes that sin is not from within but from outside of the human being. This conclusion is clear from the following studies. The Qur'an, as stated in the first chapter of this thesis, teaches that human being was ... -
The application of pastoral counseling's principles for the nurture toward Christian personality
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1985)This thesis is entitled 'The Application of Pastoral Counseling's Principles for the Nurture toward Christian Personality'. The study was encouraged by a search for Batak Christian life style today. The Batak Christians, ... -
Stewardship of God's creation: Ethical consequences of a theological approach to "SASI" a traditional social institution in Central Moluccas
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1988-08)1. 'Sasi' is a method by which the village people in Central Moluccas preserve their living surroundings. 'Sasi' implies: prohibitions/restrictions for a certain time period, or prohibitions/restrictions of a temporary ... -
The development of ecumenical thought on economic issues, 1920-1970
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1973-05)There is an increasing concern for economic issues among the churches within the Ecumenical Movement today. A great deal of serious thinking on the churches' task of promoting economic and social justice has been done in ... -
Church-state relations: An exegetical study on Romans 13:1-7 and its relevance to the Philippine context
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1994-11)This thesis deals with the topic, "Church-State Relations: An Exegetical Study on Romans 13: 1-7 and Its Relevance to the Philippine Context". It is a subject which many Christians consider as "controversial" in the light ... -
The educational role of the Protestant religious broadcast through the Indonesian television service (TVRI): A practical-theological study on the ministry of YAKOMA as the mass communication arm of the communion of churches in Indonesia especially in the service of Protestant religious television broadcast in 1989
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1991)This thesis on Pendidikan Agama Kristen (PAK) (Christian Education) specifically makes a practical-theological study of the role of Mimbar Agama Kristen Protestan (MAKP), the Forum for Protestant Christianity via Siaran ... -
The theology of music in the liturgical celebration
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1990-03)We are a singing creation of God, each of us have a song and our songs make up the harmony of God ’s creation. Music has played an important role both in the social and religious life of people all through generations and ... -
An analysis of the Batak family structure according to Adat and its implication to Christian ethics
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1996-05)This study is an analysis of the Batak family structure according to adat and its implication to Christian Ethics. The Batak tribe has a unique kinship system called the Dalihan na tolu which is not found in the other ... -
A historical theological survey of neo-Pentecostalism in the light of the Lutheran understanding of the work of the holy spirit with reference to the charismatic impact in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Malaysia
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2001-10)The objective of this dissertation is to make a historical and theological analysis of neo-Pentecostalism, in the light of the Lutheran understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit, with reference to the charismatic impact ... -
An examination of the Filipino suffering Christ and the Filipino Christ of struggle: Towards developing a Filipino popular Christology
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2003-05)This study seeks to bring together the two Christologies in the Philippines (Suffering Christ and Christ of Struggle) so that the Filipinos will have a unified view of Christ and a unified praxis. For the existence of ... -
The role of pastoral leadership in church conflict resolution within the Philippine Seventh-day Adventist Church
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1990-05)This study is an effort to understand the role of Filipino pastoral leadership in church conflict resolution within the contexts of Filipino cultural leadership values and biblical leadership style. The investigation begins ... -
A Christian approach to the Maranao Muslims
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1969)The Moro problem is one of the most vexing problems of the Republic of the Philippines today. The present discontent of the Moros – Filipino Muslims -- is a thorn in the flesh of the Filipino nation. Historically and ... -
The Deuteronomy Codex (Deut. 12:1-26:15) as prophetic teaching
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1994-02)Discussion about many sides of Deuteronomy is still going on since de Wette published his opinion that Deuteronomy reflected the situation of Josia's Religious Reformation on 621 BC. He said that the book read by Josia at ... -
Nahalah: An Exegetical-Theological study concerning power and inheritance in the Ahab's government according to 1 Kings 21
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1996)If we read carefully I Kings 21, a question arises regarding the taking over of Naboth's inheritance bordering to the land of Ahab, the king of Samaria. Naboth is defending his land vehemently. He understands that his land ... -
Bridging the gap between mission and development of Nepal
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1997-05)This thesis is an examination and the suggestion for the mission involvement in evangelism and economic development from the Biblical angle. The work is based on original materials collected by the author. It makes an ... -
Teaching the selected prophetic messages using the principles of religious education approach
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2006-03)In the early years of my pastoral work, I had witnessed how the prophets and their messages were being told or taught in church schools. Most often, when used in a Sunday School class, the focus is given to the prophet ... -
The Church's responsibility to equip parents as religious educators: A study about the role and effectivity of parents with younger children in family education
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1992-06)This study discusses the church's responsibility and church's effort to educate parents who have children under five years of age. The first step of the discussion is the theological background of parental education. ...




















