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East Asian Pastoral Review.

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  • PER .E27 1985 V. 22
Contents:
No. 1
Bishops Institue For Lay Apostolate.---pp. 4- 5.
The Laity in the Church of Japan.---pp. 6- 23.
Report on Hongkong The Involvement of Lay Peole in the Apostolate.---pp. 23- 24.
Participation of Laity.--pp. 25- 27.
Christian Formation.---pp. 27- 31.
The Church of Macau in Transition An Overview of Church Ministry in Macau.---pp. 31- 33.
The Role of the Laity in the Malaysian Context.--pp. 33- 38.
The Church in Asia and Laity./ Fr. Gino Picca, S.J.---pp. 39- 42.
Some Main Points on the Training of the Laity from the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity./ Fr. L. Tsui.---pp. 43- 48.
Leadership Program of the Prelature of Malaybalay (Philippines) 1974- 1981./ Vicente Cullen, S.J. Malaybalay (Philippines)---pp. 49- 57.
Trusting, Entrusting The Laity./ Bishop Francisco F. Claver, S.J.---pp. 58- 62.
Towards the Synod on the Laity an Essay./ Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel National Seminary Ampitiya, Sri Lanka.---pp. 63- 66.
Culture and Dialogue./ Michael Amaladoss, S.J.---pp. 67- 75.
Liberation Theology- Document and Life./Andrew Hamilton, S.J.---pp. 76- 87.
The FABC and Youth Consideration for the International Year of the Youth./ Felipe Gomez, S.J.---pp. 88- 92.
A Note for Confessors The Confessor and the Penitent Guilty of Abortion in the 1983 Code.---pp. 93- 94.
no. 2
Other Scripture and the Christian./ Michael Amaladoss, S.J. ---pp. 104- 115.
Western Models of Inculturation; How Far are They Applicable in Non- Semitic Asia?./ =Aloysius Pieris, S.J.---pp. 116- 124.
Campus Ministry: Manila./ Paul Bryne, SSC.---pp. 124- 132.
Some Reflections About The Student Youth in Taiwan./ Jaime Valenciano, S.J. Taipei(Taiwan).---pp. 132- 136.
A Dramatic Development in China Six Seminaries Are Forming New Priests./ Fr. Angelo S. Lazzarotto P.I.M.E. Hongkong.---pp. 137- 146.
Towards A Ministry of Sanctity?./ Felipe Gomez, S.J.---pp. 147- 155.
From Other Churches " The Hour Has Come" The Universal Missonary Duty of Latin America*---pp. 156- 179.
No. 3
A Framework for Understanding the Characteristics of Asian Youth./ Mina Ramirez.---pp. 190- 198.
MInistry in the Church./ Jose M. de Mesa.---pp. 199- 203.
Adolescent Psychology, Guidance and Counseling.---pp. 204- 215.
Moral And Faith Development: Religious Identity./ Rev. Paul Bryne, S.S.C.---pp. 216- 223.
Religious Education./ Bro. Miguel Rapatan, FSC.--pp. 224- 229.
Value Education.---pp. 230- 237.
Teaching Values./ Dr. Telly Somera.---pp. 238- 241.
Cultures and Youth: General Overview Today./ Gerald Arbuckle, S.M. ---pp. 242- 258.
Media and Youth./ Augustine Loorthusamy.---pp. 259- 263.
A Youth Camp.---pp. 264- 267.
Peer Counseling.---pp. 268- 278.
Unconnected Jottings on Liturgy for the Young./ Marcelina Ramos.---pp. 284- 295.
Pastoral Initiatives: Youth Organizations and Services.---pp. 296- 301.
The Youth Minister: Summary Reflection./ Thomas H.. O'Gorman, S.J.---pp. 302- 310.
No. 4
The Church in Asia: Twenty Years after Vatican II/ Francisco P. Claver -- pp. 316 - 323.
Paradoxical/ Bishop Bui Tuan -- pp. 324 - 326.
Plularity and its Theological Implications/ Langdon Gilkey -- pp. 326 - 339.
Partners for Dialogue: The Search for Discriminating Norms: The Case of Japan/ Jan Swyngedouw -- pp. 339 - 345.
Partners for Dialogue in Korea: The Search for Discriminating Norms/ Sr. Sung-Hae Kim -- pp. 346 - 351.
Dialogue with Primal Religions/ Sean McDonagh -- pp. 351 - 362.
Popular Religiosity as a Basis for Interreligious Encounter: An Indonesian Experience/ M. Sastrapratedja -- pp. 362 - 367.
Dialogue and Development: A Buddhist-Christian Search for alternative model of development in Thailand/ Seri Phongphit -- pp. 368 - 378.
From Incultuturation to Transculturation: Christianity in China/ Pierfilippo M. Guglielminetti -- pp. 379 - 392.
Do Christians Have Souls?/ David Bingham -- pp. 398 - 400.
Child-to-Child: An Experiment in Faith-Education/ Fr.Devasia Muhuplackal -- pp. 401 - 404.
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PERIODICAL Saint Andrew's Theological Seminary Mosher Library PER .E27 1985 V. 22 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 31229

No. 1

Bishops Institue For Lay Apostolate.---pp. 4- 5.

The Laity in the Church of Japan.---pp. 6- 23.

Report on Hongkong The Involvement of Lay Peole in the Apostolate.---pp. 23- 24.

Participation of Laity.--pp. 25- 27.

Christian Formation.---pp. 27- 31.

The Church of Macau in Transition An Overview of Church Ministry in Macau.---pp. 31- 33.

The Role of the Laity in the Malaysian Context.--pp. 33- 38.

The Church in Asia and Laity./ Fr. Gino Picca, S.J.---pp. 39- 42.

Some Main Points on the Training of the Laity from the Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity./ Fr. L. Tsui.---pp. 43- 48.

Leadership Program of the Prelature of Malaybalay (Philippines) 1974- 1981./ Vicente Cullen, S.J. Malaybalay (Philippines)---pp. 49- 57.

Trusting, Entrusting The Laity./ Bishop Francisco F. Claver, S.J.---pp. 58- 62.

Towards the Synod on the Laity an Essay./ Rev. Dr. S.J. Emmanuel National Seminary Ampitiya, Sri Lanka.---pp. 63- 66.

Culture and Dialogue./ Michael Amaladoss, S.J.---pp. 67- 75.

Liberation Theology- Document and Life./Andrew Hamilton, S.J.---pp. 76- 87.

The FABC and Youth Consideration for the International Year of the Youth./ Felipe Gomez, S.J.---pp. 88- 92.

A Note for Confessors The Confessor and the Penitent Guilty of Abortion in the 1983 Code.---pp. 93- 94.

no. 2

Other Scripture and the Christian./ Michael Amaladoss, S.J. ---pp. 104- 115.

Western Models of Inculturation; How Far are They Applicable in Non- Semitic Asia?./ =Aloysius Pieris, S.J.---pp. 116- 124.

Campus Ministry: Manila./ Paul Bryne, SSC.---pp. 124- 132.

Some Reflections About The Student Youth in Taiwan./ Jaime Valenciano, S.J. Taipei(Taiwan).---pp. 132- 136.

A Dramatic Development in China Six Seminaries Are Forming New Priests./ Fr. Angelo S. Lazzarotto P.I.M.E. Hongkong.---pp. 137- 146.

Towards A Ministry of Sanctity?./ Felipe Gomez, S.J.---pp. 147- 155.

From Other Churches " The Hour Has Come" The Universal Missonary Duty of Latin America*---pp. 156- 179.

No. 3

A Framework for Understanding the Characteristics of Asian Youth./ Mina Ramirez.---pp. 190- 198.

MInistry in the Church./ Jose M. de Mesa.---pp. 199- 203.

Adolescent Psychology, Guidance and Counseling.---pp. 204- 215.

Moral And Faith Development: Religious Identity./ Rev. Paul Bryne, S.S.C.---pp. 216- 223.

Religious Education./ Bro. Miguel Rapatan, FSC.--pp. 224- 229.

Value Education.---pp. 230- 237.

Teaching Values./ Dr. Telly Somera.---pp. 238- 241.

Cultures and Youth: General Overview Today./ Gerald Arbuckle, S.M. ---pp. 242- 258.

Media and Youth./ Augustine Loorthusamy.---pp. 259- 263.

A Youth Camp.---pp. 264- 267.

Peer Counseling.---pp. 268- 278.

Unconnected Jottings on Liturgy for the Young./ Marcelina Ramos.---pp. 284- 295.

Pastoral Initiatives: Youth Organizations and Services.---pp. 296- 301.

The Youth Minister: Summary Reflection./ Thomas H.. O'Gorman, S.J.---pp. 302- 310.

No. 4

The Church in Asia: Twenty Years after Vatican II/ Francisco P. Claver -- pp. 316 - 323.

Paradoxical/ Bishop Bui Tuan -- pp. 324 - 326.

Plularity and its Theological Implications/ Langdon Gilkey -- pp. 326 - 339.

Partners for Dialogue: The Search for Discriminating Norms: The Case of Japan/ Jan Swyngedouw -- pp. 339 - 345.

Partners for Dialogue in Korea: The Search for Discriminating Norms/ Sr. Sung-Hae Kim -- pp. 346 - 351.

Dialogue with Primal Religions/ Sean McDonagh -- pp. 351 - 362.

Popular Religiosity as a Basis for Interreligious Encounter: An Indonesian Experience/ M. Sastrapratedja -- pp. 362 - 367.

Dialogue and Development: A Buddhist-Christian Search for alternative model of development in Thailand/ Seri Phongphit -- pp. 368 - 378.

From Incultuturation to Transculturation: Christianity in China/ Pierfilippo M. Guglielminetti -- pp. 379 - 392.

Do Christians Have Souls?/ David Bingham -- pp. 398 - 400.

Child-to-Child: An Experiment in Faith-Education/ Fr.Devasia Muhuplackal -- pp. 401 - 404.

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