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Towards a theology of death: Death in life and life in death
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2006)
A lecture about the Christian perspective on death.
Coping with death, separation and loss
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2006)
Grief is a normal process to a loss of a person (loved one), thing (precious possession) or relationships (friends, pets) for which we have cared deeply. Our goal is not to avoid grief but to deal with it wisely and ...
From multilateralism to ethics: The transformation of a practice
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2006)
The “ethical demand,” if not religio-moral imperative, that intrudes from the theory and practice of “multilateralism,” has never been as important as it is today.
Multilateralism itself, understood especially as a ...
The concept of “Eirene” in John 14:27-31 and its implications to the peace agenda between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and the National Democratic Front (NDF)
(2006)
This special paper deals with the topic, “The Concept of Eirene in John 14:27- 31 and Its Implications to the Peace Agenda Between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines (GRP) and National Democratic Front (NDF).” ...
Appraisal of agape juxtaposing an exegesis of I John 4.8's God-is-love ethical continuum and Joseph Fletcher's situationist view
(2006)
Love is one of the most colorful themes running through the lives of both biblical and non-biblical personalities. God’s greatest love commands, the Good Samaritan Story, the Prodigal Son Story, the great act of salvation ...
Content analysis and theological reflections on the three additions to the Book of Daniel
(2006)
Conceptual analysis was employed to analyze the contents of the three additions to the book of Daniel namely; The Song of the Three, Susanna, and Daniel, Bel, and the Dragon. Word or group of words that are relevant to the ...
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 ...
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).
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 ...
Angelina B. Buensuceso: Harbinger of Baptist ordination of women in the Philippines
(Baptist History & Heritage Society, 2006)
In 1934, a seventeen-year-old student named Angelina Belluga enrolled in the Baptist Missionary Training School (BMTS) in Iloilo City on Panay Island in the Philippines.
Her enrollment was the culmination of the first leg ...