Master of Theology: Recent submissions
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A study of healing method for adults from a dysfunctional family
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2000-02)A person's growth and development is determined by genetic and circumstantial factors. There is a sense in which circumstantial factors make greater influence in the process. From 50 years ago onward, a family's function ... -
The transforming power of the "powerless" women in the Old Testament
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2009-03)The thesis will focus on the “powerless” women in the Old Testament. They are “powerless” because they are not like the often-mentioned matriarchs, powerful stakeholders who have been held up in most Biblical studies. The ... -
Love, marriage, and legal dispute in Hosea and in Philippine society
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1980-01)In this study the writer wants to cast light upon a specific set of Hoseanic and Philippine values: love, marriage, and legal dispute. To do this he is con- ducting an in-depth study of the prophet Hosea's use of love, ... -
Luke for women then and now: Friend or foe? An engagement with the gospel of Luke from a Filipino feminist perspective
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1999)This paper is a response to the feminist challenge of the times to develop new ways of studying and interpreting the Gospel of Luke, so that the liberating word of God can still be heard and proclaimed even by women whose ... -
He who comes to God: A comparison of the religious experience of Paul and Al-Ghazzālī
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1976)"He that cometh to God must believe that he is." Hebrews 11:6 (KJV) The search for the divine is one of the basic intuitions of man. Every religion represents a human attempt to search for God. Both Christianity and Islam ... -
A critical-historical analysis of the church-state relations under martial law from the perspective of the United Church of Christ in the Philippines
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2003)Philippine Church history is a history of conflict with the political authorities from the time of Spanish colonization to EDSA II. This paper is an effort to understand the Church in the Philippines specifically the history ... -
Faith development theory of Fowler and Saddha of Myanmar Theravada Buddhism: Foundations for the nurturing faith
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1998-05-31)Anyone who has spent time in Myanmar attempting to communicate the Gospel, either inside or outside the Christian community, must come up against the exasperating fact, that no matter how brilliant a linguist one may be, ... -
The contextual theology of Kosuke Koyama and its contribution to Asian theology
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1985-08)The purpose of this paper is to present, analyze and critically evaluate the theology of Kosuke Koyama in so far as it attempts to offer a fresh, relevant and unique way of doing theology in Asia. A well-known Japanese ... -
Cognitive aspects of human transformation in Christian perspective: Critique of Albert Elis's rational-emotive therapy
(Graduate School Trinity Theological College, 1995)In a recent survey of clinical and counseling psychologists, R. Warren & G.D. Zgourides, have concluded that the cognitively-oriented therapy and/or rational-emotive therapy (RET) "represent one of the strongest, if not ... -
A model text for education & caring new family members of growing church
(2000-02)The thesis is aimed at looking into development of teaching materials for the new believer’s care and education. Every pastor’s саn't help thinking of church growth. Generally we say that the missions of church are two ... -
A biblical, theological and critical analysis of campus ministry in the context of Christian university in the Philippines: Towards developing a theology for campus ministry
(2006-03)Campus ministry has been a part of the effort of Christian universities to promote Christianity and to instill Christian values and character among the constituents of the university. In the course of time, and in the ...











