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Who will throw the first stone? (A critique of conflict management in three CPBC churches)
(2003)
Conflict has been the growing phenomenon that plagues many of the local churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches, Inc. In a way, conflict is no respecter of persons and organizations. It has destroyed ...
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 ...
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 ...
Jesus as catalyst for Liberation: In search of relevant Christology for the Myanmar context
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2003-12)
The question of who Jesus Christ is involves historical, biblical and theological engagement. In Myanmar, however, we have traditionally understood Jesus Christ as our savior who died for our sin without considering the ...
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 ...





