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The implications of intentionality towards creative transformation in church teaching
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2003-03)This study on the implications of intentionality for creative transformation in church teaching is a qualitative study. It is an attempt to explain and identify the related meanings of intentionality, as well as look for ... -
A historical theological survey of neo-Pentecostalism in the light of the Lutheran understanding of the work of the holy spirit with reference to the charismatic impact in the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Malaysia
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2001-10)The objective of this dissertation is to make a historical and theological analysis of neo-Pentecostalism, in the light of the Lutheran understanding of the work of the Holy Spirit, with reference to the charismatic impact ... -
The role of pastoral leadership in church conflict resolution within the Philippine Seventh-day Adventist Church
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1990-05)This study is an effort to understand the role of Filipino pastoral leadership in church conflict resolution within the contexts of Filipino cultural leadership values and biblical leadership style. The investigation begins ... -
"OPO" and God the Father: A study of the encounter of Tribal Religion and Christianity in Minahasa
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1991-12)The aims of this study are: (1) to describe the characteristics of the Minahasan understanding about the High God before the coming of Christianity in Minahasa, and its relation to the "Opoism" in their daily life, (2) to ... -
The position of Dhimmis in Islam: An historical perspective
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1996-09)The title of the dissertation is The Position of Dhimmis in Islam: An historical perspective. The dhimmis or ahl al-dhimma are non-Muslims living as minorities in Islamic state protected by a dhimma, a pact. From Islamic ... -
The impact of the Christian liberation theology and the praxis of engaged Buddhism in Myanmar context
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2018-03)Myanmar is made up of different ethnic groups and different religions. But despite these many differences, we have the same feeling of hope. Liberation from oppression is central to the teaching of each religion. The ... -
Christianity encounters Filipino spirit-world beliefs: A case study
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1990-05)In varying degrees, Filipino Christians are caught in a three-way confrontation of spirit-world views. The three views are the Western- inspired rationalistic understanding of the supernatural, the non- rationalistic ... -
A theology of everyday work
(1993-08)The thoughtful Christian in South East Asia today encounters a variety of different perspectives on ordinary work. Given the clear Confucian legacy in most of the countries of S.E. Asia, he certainly becomes aware of ... -
Roman 1:1-18 as a key of interpreting the purpose and the structure of Romans
(1997-05)The Christians in the Earliest Christian Churches have developed some peculiar forms and vocabularies in communicating among themselves. These special uses of the Greek language are a kind of sociolect. According to the ... -
Christian faith and political activism from the perspective of Romans 13:1-7
(2008-03)Paul as a faithful servant of Jesus Christ had shown his faithfulness to the Gospel of God by bravely unmasking the real purpose of the Roman governing authorities amidst the threat to his own life. Paul’s subversive ... -
Doctrine of original sin: A historical-biblical evaluation of the theories of original sin as suggested between the 16th and the 18th centuries
(1998-10)The doctrine of original sin was and is still considered one of the most important topics in Christian dogmatics. As Anthony Hoekema argues, this doctrine "has always been an essential aspect of the Christian doctrine of ... -
A historical perspective on the ecumenical movement in Myanmar
(2002)This historical bibliographic research sought to dig out the roots and understand the development of the Ecumenical Movement in Myanmar in order to have a clear historical understanding of the Movement, and to be able to ... -
Erik Erikson's theory of human development as a model for Christian education in Confucian society
(1989)This study proposes Erik Erikson's theory of human development as a model for the Christian education enterprise in the context of Confucian society. The methodology utilized considers the following criteria: problem, ...













