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Case studies of two Baptist churches in conflict
(1997)
I started to work as a pastor in 1985 in a local church that was still recovering from a conflict situation. Membership then, had thinned down to more than 50%. The atmosphere of superficiality and distrust could still be ...
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 ...
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 People of the Lie aims to:
a. arouse the awareness of the readers on the reality of the existence of human evil.
b. impart knowledge on the nature, the source and the healing of human evil.
c. encourage the readers to undergo the process of introspection and find healing for themselves.
d. provide a re-orientation of the readers’ perspective on the integration of Science and Religion in the arena of healing.
Significance of the Study
The author’s content analysis will benefit those who are victims of human evil, in the hope that they too can name their own experience and find healing as they delve into this subject. It will contribute to the realization of theology and medical students to bring to light the value of integrating Science and Religion in the healing process as the issue of human evil is discussed openly in the classroom. Furthermore, the analysis of this study can propel them to embark on an intense research related to the issue of human evil and contribute to public awareness. Likewise, it will educate church persons so that they will not remain in their fairy tale view of evil but will comprehend evil’s true nature.
Scope of the Study
This study focuses only on what Dr. Peck calls human evil. The writer of this special paper will deal on the subject psychologically and theologically.
This paper proposes to explore the following questions: a) who are the people of the lie? b) where did its deviltry come from? c) who arc their victims? d) is their nature a kind of illness? e) do they suffer? f) is there healing for its evil?
The second chapter will set the stage for unveiling Dr. Peck’s definition of human evil and its characteristics. It will deal with a) its genesis and effects on its victims; b) the methods of Peck on how to deal, heal, and exorcize it; c) and his recommendations for further studies over the subject matter.
The third chapter focuses on the writer’s analysis. It explores some truths upon gathered opinion from different authors that deal with the issue of evil as well as other relevant issues. It also conveys her theological reflection concerning the integration of Science and Religion as well as the issue of human evil in the realm of politics.
In the last chapter, the writer of this paper discusses her concluding thoughts toward the study, as well as her own recommendations....
A portrait of Korean missionaries in Iloilo City
(2005)
This study, A Portrait of Korean Missionaries in Iloilo, describes and analyzes Korean missionaries as to their preparation and theology on missions, sensitivity to local culture, leadership style, program activities, and ...
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 ...
Pauline concept of the spiritual gift of administration and its implications to the role of the Convention of Philippine Baptist Churches pastors as church administrators
(2007)
In every generation the people of God need administrators, men of words and actions, and some are called to this task. It is essentially the pastoral task: to lead the flock, not as of right, but as humble instruments of ...
A portraiture of the history of the Baptist Mission in Vietnam from 1959 to 2015, from a Vietnamese perspective
(2017)
This study attempted to describe a 56-year old history of the Baptist Mission in Vietnam from a Vietnamese perspective from 1959 to 2015. It also sought to identify the Baptist missionaries and Vietnam Baptist Churches ...
“Open Door” : A pastoral care and counseling approach to the poverty-stricken families of Peacemaker Church in Kawayanan, Tabuc Suba, La Paz, Iloilo City
(2012)
This paper covers how I feel of what 'pastoral care and counseling' to the poor and impoverished families of Peacemaker Church, is all about. It begins by suggesting the “open door” approach to pastoral care and counseling. ...
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 ...
The attitude of Jesus towards women in the Lukan narrative: A paragon for Christian leaders
(2017)
This study attempted to determine the attitude of Jesus towards women in the Lukan narrative as a paragon for Christian leaders. It also sought to describe the following, namely: socio-cultural milieu of the First Century ...