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East Asian Pastoral Review.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: Manila : East Asian Review Institute, 2004.LOC classification:
  • PER .E27 2004 V. 41
Contents:
The trinitarian source of missionary activity: insights from vatican II/ Felipe Gomez.--pp. 5-29.
The heart of Jeus spirituality and the prophetic mission to the poor: a scriptural meditation/ Aloysius Pieris.--pp. 30-43.
Human rights or human rites? a confucian cross-cultural perspective/ James T. Bretzke.--pp. 44-67.
From ecclesia in asia to a mission of love and service: a comparative analysis of two contrasting approaches to doing christian mission in asia/ Jonathan Tan Yun-Ka.--pp. 68-101.
No. 2
Mark's account (mk. 16:1-8)/ Megan McKenna.--pp. 109-135.
Towards a theology of citizenship as the central challenge in asia/ Anselm Kyongsuk Min.--pp. 136-159.
The mediating role of narrative in inter religious dialogue: implications and illustrations from the philippine context/ Jose Mario C. Francisco.--pp. 160-175.
An asian reading of the gospel according to John/ Sebastian Painadath.--pp. 176-190.
Millstones amid milestones/ Jojo M. Fung.--pp. 191-198.
No. 3
Politics and the mission of the church in oceania/ Philip Gibbs.--pp. 223- 239.
Christian-muslim relations: are we missing the real story/ Thomas Michael.--pp. 240-247.
Embodiment, sexuality, theology, and morality/ Dionisio M. Miranda.--pp. 248-269.
Towards fullness of life: womens resources for the transformation of the church/ Amelia Vasquez.--pp. 270-287.
Two there are your holiness:suggestions for the next pope's agenda in line with John Paul II's invitation in Ut Unum Sint/ Aloysius Pieris.--pp. 288-309.
Meeting God outside the camp/ Chrys Mcvey.--pp. 310-320.
No. 4
Liberation theology in a postmarxist era: the philippine context/ Kathleen Nadeau.--pp. 329-354.
Down from her pedestal: Elizabeth A. Johson's truly your sister/ mary Thomas.--pp. 355-386.
Blessed are you Lord God of all creation/ Patrick Mcmullan.--pp. 387-392.
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The trinitarian source of missionary activity: insights from vatican II/ Felipe Gomez.--pp. 5-29.

The heart of Jeus spirituality and the prophetic mission to the poor: a scriptural meditation/ Aloysius Pieris.--pp. 30-43.

Human rights or human rites? a confucian cross-cultural perspective/ James T. Bretzke.--pp. 44-67.

From ecclesia in asia to a mission of love and service: a comparative analysis of two contrasting approaches to doing christian mission in asia/ Jonathan Tan Yun-Ka.--pp. 68-101.

No. 2

Mark's account (mk. 16:1-8)/ Megan McKenna.--pp. 109-135.

Towards a theology of citizenship as the central challenge in asia/ Anselm Kyongsuk Min.--pp. 136-159.

The mediating role of narrative in inter religious dialogue: implications and illustrations from the philippine context/ Jose Mario C. Francisco.--pp. 160-175.

An asian reading of the gospel according to John/ Sebastian Painadath.--pp. 176-190.

Millstones amid milestones/ Jojo M. Fung.--pp. 191-198.

No. 3

Politics and the mission of the church in oceania/ Philip Gibbs.--pp. 223- 239.

Christian-muslim relations: are we missing the real story/ Thomas Michael.--pp. 240-247.

Embodiment, sexuality, theology, and morality/ Dionisio M. Miranda.--pp. 248-269.

Towards fullness of life: womens resources for the transformation of the church/ Amelia Vasquez.--pp. 270-287.

Two there are your holiness:suggestions for the next pope's agenda in line with John Paul II's invitation in Ut Unum Sint/ Aloysius Pieris.--pp. 288-309.

Meeting God outside the camp/ Chrys Mcvey.--pp. 310-320.

No. 4

Liberation theology in a postmarxist era: the philippine context/ Kathleen Nadeau.--pp. 329-354.

Down from her pedestal: Elizabeth A. Johson's truly your sister/ mary Thomas.--pp. 355-386.

Blessed are you Lord God of all creation/ Patrick Mcmullan.--pp. 387-392.

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