Kalatog : theology in context: select perspectives /

Kalatog : theology in context: select perspectives / Center for Contextualized Theology and Ethics. - Manila : UST Pub. House, c2003. - xvi, 353 p.; 23 cm.

Contents: Perspectives in contextualized theology I. Formation in communion Pastoral priorities and seminary formation/ Orlando Quevedo Communion: Viewpoint from a lay person/ Henrietta T. De Villa Case Presentation: promoting communion in the diocesan level/ Granwel N. Pitapit Social communion as evangelization in Ecclesia in Asia/ Franz-Josef Eilers Dialogue in life and faith Seven theses on inter-religious dialogue/ Efren Rivera The word of God and world religions and culture/ Claude Geffre Interfaith dialogue/ Kamalesha Datta Tripathi Islam: Dialogue or confrontation/ Emilio Platti Mary in the Bible/ Regino Cortes Episcopalians and Mary, the Mother of Jesus/ Reshley Ramon Canlas Developing the Filipino popular religiosity: justice and peace aspect/ Basilio Balajadia III. Love for creation The scientific basis of the Songhai Integrated systems of development/ Godfrey Nzamujo The ethics of modern food technology/ Jesus Y. Varela Love for creation/ Vicente g. Cajilig From your heart/ John Murray Determinants of the economics of ecological anthropology in Pateros, Metro Manila and its implication to sustainable development in the Philippines/ Ernesto Gonzales IV. Safeguarding Marriage Legal issues on marriage as they affect the Catholic teachings of matrimony/ Ruben F. Balane Understanding abortion: a conceptual framework/ Philip Ney The role of women in the church from the perspective of Ecclesia in Asia/ Maria Anicia B. Co. Appendices CTE Mission-Vision Parameters of contextualized theology/ Chrys Mcvey Contextualized theology and ethics: recommended orientation/ Quirico Pedregosa Evangelization as proclamation as seen in Ecclesia in Asia/ J.H. Henriquez Contextualized theology applied to students

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