College of Theology: Recent submissions
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The theological and psychological analysis of Dr. M. Scott Peck’s view of human evil
(2003)Objectives of the Study This special paper on the book <em>People of the Lie</em> aims to: a. arouse the awareness of the readers on the reality of the existence of human evil. b. impart knowledge on the nature, ... -
Family planning and its biblical and theological bases
(1995)Filipino homes today have an average of eight children. Family planning is strongly endorsed by the United Nations for all countries with high fertility rates. In the Philippines today, the government and some private ... -
Lukan theology of corporate prayer: An exegesis of Acts 1:12-14 and 6:4 and its implications
(2011)"Prayer" is simply defined as talking to God. It is an offering up of one's desires to God for all things lawful and needful, with humble confidence that he or she shall obtain them through the mediation of the Lord and ... -
Let it grow
(1979)In the local church where I was challenged to be a part of the Christian community, I felt the lack of a close relationship. I did not even know the person beside me during the worship service. In fact many members in my ... -
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 ... -
A biblical and contextual reflection on common problems in Filipino family relationship
(2002)Seeing many families crumble is alarming in the sense that the family is considered not only as the smallest unit but also a significant part of a society and as a saying goes, “the strength of the chain depends upon the ... -
The Kingdom of God and the Church in Korean milieu: Towards an evangelical theology in Korean context in terms of its understanding of the Kingdom of God
(1995)The Korean Protestant church has a history of more than a century. The first Presbyterian missionary from North America came to Korea to evangelise the people in this hermit nation in 1884. He was followed by the first ... -
A unified University Church and Chaplains’ Office and its effects on the campus ministry of Central Philippine University as perceived by the Christian Life Committee of S.Y. 2012-2013
(2012)This is a descriptive study on a Unified University Church and Chaplains’ Office and its Effects on the Campus Ministry of Central Philippine University as Perceived by the Christian Life Committee of S.Y. 2012-2013 that ... -
A hermeneutical study of the theology of Hế-ra‛ (affliction) in the Naomi narrative and its implications to the struggles of the families of the overseas Filipino workers
(2018)Poverty has been the common reason cited for the diaspora of Filipinos to find work and sustain their needs as well as that of their family. Hê-ra‛ (affliction) is a common struggle experienced by the OFWs and their families ... -
A historical narrative and critical analysis of the roots and causes of conflict in the Southern Philippines
(Graduate School, Universitas Gadjah Mada, 2012-08-17)This paper highlights a chronology of significant historical events since pre-colonial times up to the present that have significantly contributed to the conflict in Southern Philippines. It also describes and analyzes the ... -
A study of mission method for Filipino and Korean missionaries in Iloilo
(1994)Korean churches have grown towards maturity after celebrating their hundredth anniversary and they are sending out more and more missionaries. In terms of experience in the history of mission work, Western churches can be ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
A hermeneutics of the kingdom of God in the context of armed conflict in Mindanao
(Faculty of Philosophy, Parahyangan Catholic University, 2014-08)This study attempts to come up with a contextual theological understanding of the biblical concepts of the Kingdom of God in the light of the armed conflict in Mindanao. It seeks to understand the roots and causes of ... -
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 ... -
St. Paul’s concept of skenopoiia (tentmaking) and its implications to the churches of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches in Western Visayas
(Institute of Advanced Theological Studies (IATS) and College of Theology, 2008)This dissertation seeks to explore the following problem: What are the implications of Paul’s concept of skenopoiia to the current perceptions on bivocational ministry among the churches of the Convention of Philippine ... -
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, ... -
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. -
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 ... -
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 ...