ATESEA Collection: Recent submissions
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Nature, history and spirit: A theological investigation on nature, history and spirit in trialogue among western secularism, Hindu spiritualism and Christian trinitarian faith
(1977-06)It is evident today that both eastern and western nations recognize that modern means of communication, transportation, progress in technology, and the inter-mingling of different peoples have created a "global village". ... -
Naming God in Burma today
(1994-08)The first Christian theological naming of God in Burma took place when Ann and Adoniram Judson, the first American Baptist missionaries who arrived in the country in 1813 AD, used a Burmese word Tavara Hpaya in explaining ... -
Doctrine of original sin: A historical-biblical evaluation of the theories of original sin as suggested between the 16th and the 18th centuries
(1998-10)The doctrine of original sin was and is still considered one of the most important topics in Christian dogmatics. As Anthony Hoekema argues, this doctrine "has always been an essential aspect of the Christian doctrine of ... -
An examination of the theological position on divine providence in the book of Esther and its application to people power I and II in the Philippines
(2003-07)This paper seeks to show that the book of Esther is more than a book that introduces the reader on the origin of Purim. Accepting the arguments against the book's theological position, historicity and religiosity, this ... -
An approach to the ministry of catechisation for the Javanese
(1984)This thesis entitled "An Approach to The Ministry of Catechization for The Javanese" was abstracted as follows: A. Javanese Identity. The Javanese, who comprise about one half of Indonesia's total population have a ... -
A historical perspective on the ecumenical movement in Myanmar
(2002)This historical bibliographic research sought to dig out the roots and understand the development of the Ecumenical Movement in Myanmar in order to have a clear historical understanding of the Movement, and to be able to ... -
Erik Erikson's theory of human development as a model for Christian education in Confucian society
(1989)This study proposes Erik Erikson's theory of human development as a model for the Christian education enterprise in the context of Confucian society. The methodology utilized considers the following criteria: problem, ...







