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The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology.

Material type: TextTextLOC classification:
  • PER .N67 1970-1971
Contents:
No. 1
St. Augustine and history/Jong Sung Rhee.--pp.1-14.
Democracy, eschatology and ecstasy/Hideo Ohki.--pp. 15-29.
Changing perspectives in church history/ James M. Phillips.--pp. 30-39.
Christianity and japanese literature/ Tomoichi Sasabuchi.--pp. 40-54.
Sholastic studies in japan: a survey/Ryosuke Inagaki.--pp. 55-65.
A review and prospect of theology in japan/ Yoshitaka Kumano.--pp. 66-75.
Philosophical theology and christianity in japan/ Masaya Odagaki.--pp. 76-87.
The christology of Karl Rahner/ David Kwang-Son Suh.--pp. 88-105.
Zen buddhism and christianity in contemporary japan/ Katsumi Takizawa.--pp. 106-121.
No 2.
Between the religious and the secular/ Jan Swyngedouw.--pp. 1-20.
The church in the secularized world/ David S.C. Chen.--pp. 21-34.
The younger generation and the church in korea/ Younghak Hyun.--pp. 35-41.
The secular and prophetic character of the reformation: the modern meaning of the reformation/ Toshio Sato.--pp. 42-56.
A new possibility for a philosophy of religion/ Kazuo Muto.--pp. 57-70.
Theology of sincerity: an attempt to form a korean theology/ Sung Bum Yun.--pp. 71-77.
Ethics of destiny/Yoshio Noro.--pp. 78-106.
Implicit kantianism in Bonhoeffer's conception of religionless christianity/ Hiroshi Obayashi.--pp. 107-126.
No. 3
A brief summary of the NEAATS second assembly and study conference/ Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 1-8.
Living issues of theological education in northeast asia today/ Nobuo Kobayashi.--pp. 8-16.
The task of theological education in northeast asia today: viewed from a theological angle/ David S.C. Chen.--pp. 17-28.
Seeking relevance in methods of theological education/ Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 29-41.
Problems of theological schools as institutions/ Takeshi Takasaki.--pp. 42-54.
Bible studies/ H.D. Beeby.--pp. 55-65.
Commission Reports.--pp. 66-71.
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No. 1

St. Augustine and history/Jong Sung Rhee.--pp.1-14.

Democracy, eschatology and ecstasy/Hideo Ohki.--pp. 15-29.

Changing perspectives in church history/ James M. Phillips.--pp. 30-39.

Christianity and japanese literature/ Tomoichi Sasabuchi.--pp. 40-54.

Sholastic studies in japan: a survey/Ryosuke Inagaki.--pp. 55-65.

A review and prospect of theology in japan/ Yoshitaka Kumano.--pp. 66-75.

Philosophical theology and christianity in japan/ Masaya Odagaki.--pp. 76-87.

The christology of Karl Rahner/ David Kwang-Son Suh.--pp. 88-105.

Zen buddhism and christianity in contemporary japan/ Katsumi Takizawa.--pp. 106-121.

No 2.

Between the religious and the secular/ Jan Swyngedouw.--pp. 1-20.

The church in the secularized world/ David S.C. Chen.--pp. 21-34.

The younger generation and the church in korea/ Younghak Hyun.--pp. 35-41.

The secular and prophetic character of the reformation: the modern meaning of the reformation/ Toshio Sato.--pp. 42-56.

A new possibility for a philosophy of religion/ Kazuo Muto.--pp. 57-70.

Theology of sincerity: an attempt to form a korean theology/ Sung Bum Yun.--pp. 71-77.

Ethics of destiny/Yoshio Noro.--pp. 78-106.

Implicit kantianism in Bonhoeffer's conception of religionless christianity/ Hiroshi Obayashi.--pp. 107-126.

No. 3

A brief summary of the NEAATS second assembly and study conference/ Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 1-8.

Living issues of theological education in northeast asia today/ Nobuo Kobayashi.--pp. 8-16.

The task of theological education in northeast asia today: viewed from a theological angle/ David S.C. Chen.--pp. 17-28.

Seeking relevance in methods of theological education/ Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 29-41.

Problems of theological schools as institutions/ Takeshi Takasaki.--pp. 42-54.

Bible studies/ H.D. Beeby.--pp. 55-65.

Commission Reports.--pp. 66-71.

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