The Asia journal of theology.

The Asia journal of theology. - Bangalore, India : North East Association of Theological Schools, Board of Theological Education - Senate of Serampore College and the Association for Theological Education in South East Asia c,1988. 1996.

Contents no.1 The rich ruler (Luke 18:18-30) and Chreia rhetorical practice in Roman empire - Luke's strategy to exhort the rich Ordo in Roman society/ Yan Yang-- pp. 3-28 Is God disabled? teaching theology from the margins/ Wati Longchar-- pp. 29-43 An "ecumenical" response to the "evangelical" religiosity - reconsidering theology and spirituality for the 21st century/ Kiyoshi Seko-- pp. 44-55 Cyprian, Origen and the Lord's prayer: theological diversities between Latin West and Greek East in the third century/ Junghoo Kwon-- pp. 56-87 Ethics and judgment: a Panacea for human transformation in Yoruba multiplying society/ Oladosu Olusegun A-- pp. 88-104 Releasing the Euanggelion: 'disciple making' as a possible new direction for the future of inter-religious dialogue in Asia/ Richard Phua Liong Seng-- pp. 105-123 Evoking the Bible as a funeral in an Indian-Christian community/ J. Jayakarin Sebastian-- pp. 124-1300 The golden rule of the Asian religions/ M.J. Joseph-- pp. 131-139 no. 2 A pneumatological eco-theology from an East Asian Confucian perspective/ Kok-Weng Chiang, Geffrey Tan-- pp. 03-24 A narrative approach to God and Mammon (Matthew 6:19-34|_ and its relevance to the churches in Indonesia/ Batara Sihombing-- pp. 25-43 Christianity in cross-cultural perspective: a review of recent literature/ Daniel Ross Chandler-- pp. 44-57 Privileging western thought: an examination of Josepoh Ratzinger's understanding of religious pluralism/ Ambrose Mong Ih-Ren--pp. 58-79 Eco-justice - a reflection/ Arun Kumar Wesley-- pp. 80-85 Chieftaincy titles in Yorubaland (Nigeria, Africa) and their implication for growth and tolerance among Christians and Muslims/ F.T. Lateju & Olusegun Oladosu-- pp. 86-95 'Women rediscovering' in select religious traditions of India: some highlights/ K.P. Aleaz-- pp. 96-109 Towards a theology of Dukkha a Christian-Buddhist view on the suffering of Ludu in Myanmar/ K.M.Y. Khawsiama-- pp. 110-125

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