The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology.
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- PER .N67 1968-1969
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PER .N49 2015 V.61 New Testament studies. | PER .N49 2016 V.62 New Testament Studies. | PER .N49 2017 V.63 New Testament Studies. | PER .N67 1968-1969 The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology. | PER .N67 1970-1971 The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology. | PER .N67 1972-1973 The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology. | PER .N67 1976-1977 The Northeast asia Journal of Theology. |
No. 1
The renewal of the church and theological education/Chitose Kishi.--pp. 7-21.
Theological education: a search for a new break-through/Choan-Seng Song.--pp. 22-35.
Toward project-centered theological training: reflections on the nairobi institute of christian education/Stephen Moon.--pp. 36-48.
An education for becoming persons: some methodological proposals for theological education/Hikaru Yanagihara.--pp. 49-64.
The image of the minister in social change/Ha Eun Chung.--pp. 65-77.
The tribal people in formosa and the ministry/ Chun Ming Kao.--pp. 78-88.
The problem of the church renewal in japan today/Masahisa Suzuki.--pp. 89-97.
Luther studies in Japan/Yoshikazu Tokuzen.--pp. 98-102.
The teaching ministry of Jesus our Lord: bible study at the NEAATS Inaugural assembly/Ichiro Yamauchi.--pp. 103-117.
Calvin studies in japan: a brief historical survey/Akira Demura.--pp. 118-125.
Text and context: keynote address at NEAATS inauguration/ Shoki Coe.--pp. 126-131.
The historical background of the northeast asia association of theological schools/Jong Sung Rhee and James M. Phillips.--pp. 132-142.
The NEAATS Inaugural assembly at kyoto/James M. Phillips.--pp. 143-150.
Constitution on the northeast asia association of theological schools.--pp. 151-152.
List of Participants and observers at the NEAATS.--pp. 153-155.
No. 2
The problem of Historical Jesus/ Tamotsu Hirano.--pp. 1-16.
The gospel of thomas and the historical jesus/Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 17-30.
Hermeneutical discussion in Germany after Bultman: its results for the problem of incarnating the gospel/ Justus Freytag.--pp. 31-39.
The Yagi-Takizawa Debate/ Kenzo Tagawa.--pp. 41-59.
The christological reality of the event of faith/Choan Seng Song.--pp. 61-70.
Christ and History/ Yoshio Noro.--pp. 71-96.
Renewal in the old testament: bible study at the NEAATS inaugural assembly/ Shinya Nomoto.--pp. 97-109.
Writings on christology in Korea/ Jong Sung Rhee.--pp. 111-116.
A selected bibliography of christology in japan/Yukimaro Amagai and Yoshinobu Kumazawa.--pp. 117-134.
Wesley studies in japan/John W. Krummel.--pp. 135-140.
NEAATS theological consultation on the historical jesus and the contemporary christ/James M. Phillips.--pp. 141-154.
No. 3
The contemporaneous Christ/ Nam Dong Suh.--pp. 1-13.
Foreign missionaries and japanese culture in the late nineteenth century: four patterns of approach/Cyril H. Powles.--pp. 14-28.
A theological approach to the indigenization of the gospel/ Sung Bum Yun.--pp. 29-37.
My encounter with buddhist thought in contemporary japan/ Fritz Buri.--pp. 38-53.
Transcendence and immanence in contemporary theology/Yoshio Noro.--pp. 54-75.
Is japanese theology possible/ Kazo Kitamori.--pp. 76-87.
Mediation process in cultural interaction: a search for dialogue between christianity and buddhism/ Tai Dong Han.--pp. 88-105.
A theological approach to the understanding of the indigenization of christianity/ Pong Nang Park.--pp. 106-114.
Christianity confronts non-christian religions in japan/ Kano Yamamoto.--pp. 115-126.
A theological orientation to the problems of indigenization/ Kenneth E. Heim.--pp. 127-141.
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