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A study on activation of the ministry for the aged: A study based on the Pohang Institution for the aged
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2000)Due to the continuous developments of medical science, the life expectancy of human life has lengthened. Simultaneously, the number of the aged is increasing every year. Thus, it is surely necessary for us to have an ... -
A dialogical Christian approach to mission in Sri Lanka
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1991-01)A relevant missionary approach to the Buddhist and Hindus in Sri Lanka is the most vexing problem in the Church today. The gulf between the Church and other living religions is not only a problem to the Church but also a ... -
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 ... -
Christian-Muslim dialogue in the Philippines, 1974-1982: Retrospect and prospect
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1982)More than three centuries of hostility between Christian Filipinos and Muslim Filipinos, involving extensive loss of life and damage to property, is one tragic aspect of the history of the Filipino people. This sad situation, ... -
Some guidelines for a church program to help Christian parents in Rangoon today to fulfill their responsibilities more adequately
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1981-06)In Rangoon today, there are many Christian parents who are unable to differentiate their responsibilities, especially, in actual practice, from that of the non-Christian parents. Most Christian parents relate to their ... -
Tine-yin-tha theology: Towards a people's theology in the union of Myanmar
(Silliman University, 2002-03)This thesis, a type of bibliographic research, seeks to review the historical background of Myanmar politics from which one discovers the sources of the conflict between the majority Burmese people and ethnic minorities. ... -
The role of reason and revelation in Islam according to Jamal al-Din al-Afghani and Muhammad Abduh: An historical analysis
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1987-05)Islam is a religion both of revelation and of reason. Beginning from such a statement, I have chosen as the title for my thesis, "The role of reason and revelation in Islam”. But because this is a very big subject, I have ... -
A study of disciple training in the Bible for Vietnam mission
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2000-02)The attempt in this study is to investigate the principles and model of biblical disciple training. This paper reilluminated the mission trends in the present and showed the desirable mission model in the future through a ... -
Nestorian in Tang China and Central Asia: A cultural studies
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1998-06)This thesis is a study of Nestorianism in Tang China. It is developed on the solid basis of the research of the past scholars. In the course of writing the thesis, the intercultural viewpoint has been adopted, such that ... -
Martha in the gospels seen in the light of women's struggle today
(Union Theological Seminary, 1997-09)Ours is a gender conscious generation. There is a revolutionary movement in women's growing awareness of who they are. And this is not a problem only for women, but a profoundly human one. Women experienced "discursive ... -
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 ... -
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 ... -
A study of healing method for adults from a dysfunctional family
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2000-02)A person's growth and development is determined by genetic and circumstantial factors. There is a sense in which circumstantial factors make greater influence in the process. From 50 years ago onward, a family's function ... -
The transforming power of the "powerless" women in the Old Testament
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 2009-03)The thesis will focus on the “powerless” women in the Old Testament. They are “powerless” because they are not like the often-mentioned matriarchs, powerful stakeholders who have been held up in most Biblical studies. The ... -
Love, marriage, and legal dispute in Hosea and in Philippine society
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1980-01)In this study the writer wants to cast light upon a specific set of Hoseanic and Philippine values: love, marriage, and legal dispute. To do this he is con- ducting an in-depth study of the prophet Hosea's use of love, ... -
Luke for women then and now: Friend or foe? An engagement with the gospel of Luke from a Filipino feminist perspective
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1999)This paper is a response to the feminist challenge of the times to develop new ways of studying and interpreting the Gospel of Luke, so that the liberating word of God can still be heard and proclaimed even by women whose ... -
He who comes to God: A comparison of the religious experience of Paul and Al-Ghazzālī
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1976)"He that cometh to God must believe that he is." Hebrews 11:6 (KJV) The search for the divine is one of the basic intuitions of man. Every religion represents a human attempt to search for God. Both Christianity and Islam ... -
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 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 ... -
Faith development theory of Fowler and Saddha of Myanmar Theravada Buddhism: Foundations for the nurturing faith
(South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, 1998-05-31)Anyone who has spent time in Myanmar attempting to communicate the Gospel, either inside or outside the Christian community, must come up against the exasperating fact, that no matter how brilliant a linguist one may be, ...