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Challenges of globalization to Filipino families
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2007)
Philippine families are in crisis situation nowadays. What affects them is not just a matter of internal relationship changes but a matter of both internal and external pressures which are caused by globalization. Globalization ...
Healing in the New Testament
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2007)
An interest in physical healing was common to the nations of the ancient world. In most instances, healing was closely related with the religion of the people and often mixed with magic and superstition. Those who practiced ...
Local autonomy: Historico-critical review
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2008)
The Need for the Study
The Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches (CPBC) Board of Trustees formed a committee to study the issue of Local Autonomy. Unfortunately, the committee did not work as expected. Consequently, ...
On ancient myths, religion and modernity with focus on the Filipino
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2006)
Ancient myths, religion and modernity spoken within the context of sociology and anthropology will primarily disable the inclusion of the Christian tenets within the preliminary discussions. This inclusion will be done on ...
Creation in the Book of Job
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2008)
The Book of Job read today at face value features a blameless character befallen with misfortune after misfortune. That he was vindicated in the end, his well-being restored, features relatively little in the entire story ...
Home environment, attitude towards school, aspirations, and academic performance of college students
(2004)
This descriptive-correlational research conducted in the first semester, school year, 2003-2004 aimed at determining the interplay of home environment, attitude towards school, aspiration level, and academic performance ...
The implications of Paul's concept of skenopoiia to the current perceptions on bi-vocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas
(2002)
This section sets forth three basic areas: the research problem and its setting, the importance of the study, and the research methodology.
The research problem and its setting cover the statement of the problem, sub-problems, limits of the problem, definition of terms, and basic assumptions.
This dissertation seeks to explore the following problem: What are the implications of Paul's concept of skenopoiia to the current perceptions on bi-vocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas?
The Sub-Problems
The first sub-problem is as follows: What is Paul's concept of skenopoiia?
The second sub-problem is as follows: What are the current perceptions on bi-vocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas?
The third sub-problem is as follows: What implications can be drawn from Paul's concept of skenopoiia to the current perceptions on bi-vocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas?
The Limits of the Problem
This research sought to delineate Paul's concept of skenopoiia and its implications to the current perceptions on bi-vocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of the Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas. This study was limited to the CPBC churches in the province of Negros Occidental and the four provinces of the island of Panay, namely, Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Iloilo. The research focused on the Book of Acts and on the Pauline Epistles that have direct bearing on Paul as a preacher and tentmaker. The primary texts that were
Furthermore, the limit of this research focused on the kasapulanans in the Visayas only. The CPBC is composed of ten kasapulanans. There are three kasapulanans in Luzon, five in Visayas, and two in Mindanao. The perceptions gathered, therefore, were those of the respondents coming from the kasapulanans in the Visayas referred to in this section. Additionally, the implications that were identified were only derived from the same kasapulanans and in no way attempt to relate them to the perceptions of kasapulanans in Luzon and Mindanao....
The implications of the Pauline Theology of ΠΤΩΧΌΣ (PTOCHOS) and ΠΤΩΧΕΊΑ (PTOCHEIA) to the contemporary understanding of POOR and POVERTY among the deacons of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in the Province of Iloilo
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2006)
The researcher recapitulates theological concepts gleaned from Paul’s theology of πτωχός and πτωχεία based on the above exegesis of selected passages (Galatians 2:10, Romans 15:26-27, 2 Corinthians 8:1-2, 9).
Information technology: In the service of God’s people. Really?
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2005)
It is wise for a student of Information Technology to learn from the legacy of Enlightenment. This Enlightenment period spawned the era of modernization, which led to global exploration, and eventually caused the Information ...
One mission, different voices: Overseas missions of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches
(Baptist History & Heritage Society, 2006)
This brief survey of the history of overseas missions undertaken by an association of local churches in the Philippines known as the Convention of Philippine Baptist churches (CPBC) covers the period from the inception of ...