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The Northeast Asia Journal of Theology.

Material type: TextTextLOC classification:
  • PER .N67 1972-1973
Contents:
No. 1
Social Christianity in Japan/Yoshitaka Kumano.--pp. 1-22.
Humanization in Korea/ Gerhard Breidenstein.--pp. 23-42.
Confucian Filial piety and christian ethics/Timothy Tian-min Lin.--pp. 43-48.
The fate of the concept of God in the philosophy of religion of Keiji Nishitani/ Fritz Buri.--pp. 49-56.
Public statement on our national fate by the presbyterian church in Taiwan/Fritz Buri.--pp. 57-59.
On a rocky coast, waiting for daylight: theological educators on a rough voyage, 1971-2/James M. Phillips.--pp. 60-67.
Living theology and indiginization: Openning address at NEAATS executive committee meeting, Jan. 11, 1972/Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 68-71.
Director's report on kaats activities/Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 72-76.
Co-directors report on jate activities/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 77-81.
A study on the financing of theological education in korea/Jong Sung Rhee.--pp. 82-87.
no. 2
The confucian moral philosophy of harmony/Pong Bae Park.--pp. 1-12.
Saion, Okinawa's neo-confucian reformer/Edward E. Bollinger.--pp. 13-28.
John Westley's view on baptism/Jang Chongnahm Cho.--pp. 29-41.
General principles of Biblical translation/Sung Koog Hahm.--pp. 42-52.
Development: Christian dilemma and responsibility/Choan-seng Song.--pp. 53-64.
Patterns of responsibility of the people of God for theological education in Japan/John Reagan.--pp. 65-75.
Field education groping for a living theology: expectations and difficulties/Makoto Midzuno.--pp. 76-90.
Eccumenical associations as agents of renewal in theological education/Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 91-110.
no. 3
How i experienced South Korea theologically/Werner Bieder.--pp. 1-14.
The death of "The death of God"/Stuart D. B. Picken.--pp. 15-31.
The concept of self-realization in the uemura-ebina controversy/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 32-59.
Alone against Goliath: comments on the NEAATS execution committee consultation in Seoul, January 10-12, 1973/James M. Phillips.--pp. 60-65.
Perpectives on theological education in the changing context of Korea/Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 66-76.
Perspectives on theological education in Japan/Nobuo Kobayashi.--pp. 77-82.
Brief evaluation of the theological consultation in Taiwan, June 27-28, 1972/Ching-Fen Hsiao.--pp. 83-89.
no. 4
The origins of messianism in the old testament/Hee Suk Moon.--pp. 1-15.
religion and culture in contemporary Japan: buddhist and christian perspectives/Kenneth J. Dale.--pp. 16-28.
The historical context of christianity's development in Japan since 1945/James M. Phillips.--pp. 29-45.
Tainan theological college: Its ministry and its vision at a time of crisis/Ching-Fen Hsiao.--pp. 46-51.
Pioneer evangelism in Tsurugaya/Naozumi Eto.--pp. 52-59.
The "positive faith group" in Korea: Its impact on attemps to form a national church/Kyung Bae Min.--pp. 60-61.
Mission education and the search for community/Stephen Moon.--pp. 62-63.
Lutheran identity in evangelism and the growth of the christian church/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 64-78.
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No. 1

Social Christianity in Japan/Yoshitaka Kumano.--pp. 1-22.

Humanization in Korea/ Gerhard Breidenstein.--pp. 23-42.

Confucian Filial piety and christian ethics/Timothy Tian-min Lin.--pp. 43-48.

The fate of the concept of God in the philosophy of religion of Keiji Nishitani/ Fritz Buri.--pp. 49-56.

Public statement on our national fate by the presbyterian church in Taiwan/Fritz Buri.--pp. 57-59.

On a rocky coast, waiting for daylight: theological educators on a rough voyage, 1971-2/James M. Phillips.--pp. 60-67.

Living theology and indiginization: Openning address at NEAATS executive committee meeting, Jan. 11, 1972/Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 68-71.

Director's report on kaats activities/Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 72-76.

Co-directors report on jate activities/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 77-81.

A study on the financing of theological education in korea/Jong Sung Rhee.--pp. 82-87.

no. 2

The confucian moral philosophy of harmony/Pong Bae Park.--pp. 1-12.

Saion, Okinawa's neo-confucian reformer/Edward E. Bollinger.--pp. 13-28.

John Westley's view on baptism/Jang Chongnahm Cho.--pp. 29-41.

General principles of Biblical translation/Sung Koog Hahm.--pp. 42-52.

Development: Christian dilemma and responsibility/Choan-seng Song.--pp. 53-64.

Patterns of responsibility of the people of God for theological education in Japan/John Reagan.--pp. 65-75.

Field education groping for a living theology: expectations and difficulties/Makoto Midzuno.--pp. 76-90.

Eccumenical associations as agents of renewal in theological education/Yong Ok Kim.--pp. 91-110.

no. 3

How i experienced South Korea theologically/Werner Bieder.--pp. 1-14.

The death of "The death of God"/Stuart D. B. Picken.--pp. 15-31.

The concept of self-realization in the uemura-ebina controversy/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 32-59.

Alone against Goliath: comments on the NEAATS execution committee consultation in Seoul, January 10-12, 1973/James M. Phillips.--pp. 60-65.

Perpectives on theological education in the changing context of Korea/Chung Choon Kim.--pp. 66-76.

Perspectives on theological education in Japan/Nobuo Kobayashi.--pp. 77-82.

Brief evaluation of the theological consultation in Taiwan, June 27-28, 1972/Ching-Fen Hsiao.--pp. 83-89.

no. 4

The origins of messianism in the old testament/Hee Suk Moon.--pp. 1-15.

religion and culture in contemporary Japan: buddhist and christian perspectives/Kenneth J. Dale.--pp. 16-28.

The historical context of christianity's development in Japan since 1945/James M. Phillips.--pp. 29-45.

Tainan theological college: Its ministry and its vision at a time of crisis/Ching-Fen Hsiao.--pp. 46-51.

Pioneer evangelism in Tsurugaya/Naozumi Eto.--pp. 52-59.

The "positive faith group" in Korea: Its impact on attemps to form a national church/Kyung Bae Min.--pp. 60-61.

Mission education and the search for community/Stephen Moon.--pp. 62-63.

Lutheran identity in evangelism and the growth of the christian church/Yoshiro Ishida.--pp. 64-78.

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