Volume 13 (1971)
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Alan C. Thomson, ed., “Editorial,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 1-
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Daphne Terry & Kosuke Koyama, “For Erik Nielsen [brief memoirs and selections of occasional writings of Nielsen, demised on 7 March 1971],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 3- |
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R. Ardi Soejatno, “The Church As a Dynamic Instrument Which Is Creative, Progressive and Constructive [address given to the Seventh General Assembly of the Council of Churches in Indonesia, Pematang-Siantar, Sumatra, April 1971],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 11- |
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Peter D. Latuihamallo, “A Theological Consultation in Indonesia: A Two-fold Struggle,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 20- |
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“Our Hope for Theological Education in the Future, Indonesian N. C. C. Consultation,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 25- |
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Douglas E. Wingeier, “Project Exist: Curriculum Renewal at Trinity College,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 30- |
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L.A. Hoedemaker, “Theology of Religions: A Problem and a Necessity,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 38- |
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James A. Veitch, “Some Principles for a Theology of Religions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 50- |
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Paul D. Clasper, “The Boundaries on Which I Choose to Live,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 60- |
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Edward E. Bollinger, “Aurobindo’ s Philosophy of Integral Evolution,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 66- |
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Hilario M. Gomez, Jr., “Approaching the Filipino Muslims,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 80- |
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Alan C. Thomson, “Christianity and Imperialism: The Chinese Example,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 88- |
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Leonard Swidler, “Jesus Was a Feminist,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.1 (1971): 102- |
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “Peking and Bethlehem,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 1-3. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Richard R. Deutsch, “The Biblical Concept of the ‘People of God’,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 4-12. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Edward Schweizer, “The Lord of the Nations,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 13-21. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Fumitaka Matsuoka, “An Asian Church: A Thought on the Indigenizing Process of Christianity,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 22-39. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Song Choan-seng, “Election for Mission [two bible studies delivered at the Consultation on Mission, Reformed Church in America, October 1971],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 40-48. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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J. Gordon Davies, “Not Two Worlds, but One World: Theological Imperatives for Human Development,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 49-60. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Richard P.Poethig, “Theological Education and the Urban Situation in Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 61-67. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “Director’ s Presentation to the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia (February 1972),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 68-87. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “The South East Asia Graduate School of Theology (SEAGST),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 88-90. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Keith Cole, “The Australian and New Zealand Association of Theological Schools,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 90-91. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Alan C. Thomson, “Burma Divinity School,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 91-93. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter G. Gowing, “S. T. T. Djakarta Awards Doctorate to Fridolin Ukur,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 93-94. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “Theological Assistance Program (TAP-ASIA),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 94-95. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Jonathan Chao, “Association for the Promotion of Chinese Theological Education,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 95-100. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Statement of Evangelism,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 101-103. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Public Statement on Our National Fate,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 104-106. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Book Reviews,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 13.2 (1972): 107-112. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |

Volume 14 (1972)
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “The Bible As the Basis for Ecumenical Communication,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 1-2. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder]
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Martin Cheng-chang Wang, “Jeremiah and the Covenant Traditions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 3-13. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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J. Gordon Harris, “Baptism and the Revolution of the Early Church,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 14-22. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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J. L. Ch. Abenino, “The State, according to Romans Thirteen,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 23-27. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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F.H. Sianipar, “Religion and Adat,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 28-32. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Park Pong Bae, “Christianity in the Land of Shamanism, Buddhism and Confucianism [paper read at the Tenth Theological Study Institute of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia (ATSSEA), 1972],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 33-39. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Ronald H. Stone, “Ethics and Growth [paper read at the Tenth Theological Study Institute of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia (ATSSEA), 1972],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 40-55. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Graeme M. Griffin, “Works and Humanization: An Australian Reflection [paper read at the Tenth Theological Study Institute of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia (ATSSEA), 1972],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 56-63. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“A Working Policy for the Implementation of the Third Mandate of the Theological Education Fund,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 64-71. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Robert R. Boehlke. “Curriculum ’70,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 71-79. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Biblical Language Requirements,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 80. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Theology of Power for Social Justice and Liberation in South East Asia. Issued by the Tenth Regional Study Institute of ATSSEA on ‘Order Revolution and Covenant’,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 81-83. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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E. John Hamlin, “Purposes and Aims of Thailand Theological Seminary,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 83-87. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter G. Gowing, “On Formulas for ‘Success’ in Mission,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 87-90. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Paul W. O’Brien, S.J., “Agreement on Baptism between the Lutheran Church in the Philippines and the Roman Catholic Church in the Philippines: Commented on by a Roman Catholic Theologian in Thailand,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 91-94. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Homer L. Jernigan, “‘Mother Tongue’,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 94-96. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “Brief Reflections on Theological Education in South East Asia Today,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 96-98. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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"Book Reviews," South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 99-109. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter Leung, “The Evangelical Resurgence after the Second World War and Its Relation with the Modern Ecumenical Movement,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 110- [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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German G. Estrella, “A Program of Evangelism in an Urban-Industrial Society,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 112-113. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Maen Pongudom, “Progress and Problems of the Church of Christ in Thailand, 1957-1971,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 114-115. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“South East Asia (Prepared by: Peter G. Gowing),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 116-117. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Order, Revolution and Covenant (Prepared by: Charles C. West),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 117-118. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Ethical Teachings of Asian Religions (Prepared by: Jan A. B. Jongeneel),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.1 (1972): 118-120. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Alan C. Thomson, ed., “Editorial,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 1-2. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “The Mad Man Sits Down,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 3-12. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Martin Cheng-chang Wang, “Jeremiah’ s Message of Hope in Prophetic Symbolic Action: The ‘Deed of Purchase’ in Jeremiah 32,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 13-20. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Liem Khiem Yang, “Enacting the Acts of God: One Important Aspect of the Life and Proclamation of Jesus and Paul,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 21-33. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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H. Daniel Beeby, “Thoughts on Indigenizing Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 34-38. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Albert Widjaja, “Beggarly Theology: A Search for a Perspective toward Indigenous Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 39-45. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Ray Nyce, “The Gospel and Chinese Religions Today,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 46-55. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Anwar Harjono, “The Future of Islamic Law in Indonesia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 56-60. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Ihromi, “Respect for the Integrity of Another’ s Religion,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 61-63. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter G.Gowing, “Muslim Filipinos between Integration and Secession [paper prepared for the panel on ‘Aspects of Modernization in Muslim South East Asia’ at the Association of Asian Studies Annual Meeting, Chicago, 30 March 1973],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 64-77. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Frank L. Cooley, “The Revival in Timor,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 78-93. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Paul W. Newman, “Biblical Research: A Matter of the Proper Emphasis,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 94-100. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Christian Conference of Asia Fifth Assembly. An Excerpt from Life and Action Section Report: ‘Theology in Life for Everyman’,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 101. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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D.R. Maitimoe, “Theological Education by Extension in Indonesia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 102-104. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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R. Soedarmo, “Dogmatika Kristen di Indonesia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 104-105. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Victor San Lone, “Theological Schools in Burma,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 105-107. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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"Book Reviews," South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 108-114. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Hsieh Show-shong, “Ezekiel Chapters 33-48: A Study of Hope,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 115-116. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Tong Fung-wan, “A Study of the Sung-Chiang-Chen in Southern Taiwan,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 117-118. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Chen Chu-hsien, “Folk Beliefs of Taiwan as Seen from Su-yu (Common Sayings),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 14.2 (1973): 119-120. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |

Volume 15 (1973)
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “Ten Key Theological Issues Facing Theologians in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 1-11. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder]
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Jürgen Moltmann, “Freedom in the Light of Hope [public lecture given at Trinity Theological College, Singapore, beginning of 1973],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 12-20. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Homer L.Jernigan, “Some Reflections on Chinese Patterns of Grief and Mourning.” 15.1 (1973): 21-47. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “The Place of Australia in South East Asia Affairs ¨C Theologically Speaking [this paper first appeared in St. Mark’ s Review No. 75, September 1973, it was the fourth of the Douglas Hobson Memorial Lecture given at St. Mark’ s Institute of Theology, Canberra.],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 48-56. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter K.Y. Woo, “The Anti-Christian Movement of the Chinese Students in 1922,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 57-69. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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George Yule, “Sola Gratia and the Unity of the Church,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 70-74. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Franklin J.Woo, “Religion, the Religious Dimension, and Religion Surrogates,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 75-80. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Charles H. Clark, “Change at St. Andrew’s: Portion of a Report on Development at St. Andrew’ s Theological Seminary, Quezon City, Philippines,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 81-86. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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J.R. Chandran, “Ecumenical Institute for Advanced Theological Study at Jerusalem,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 ( 1973): 86-88. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter Leung,, “E.A.C.C. Conference History,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 89-91. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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"Book Reviews," South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 92-103. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Lennart Persson, “Theology of Conversion: A Study in the Concept of Repentance/Conversion in the Lukan Writings,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 104-105. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Wong Kiam Thau, “A Study of Christian Salvation: Against the Background of Today’s Chinese Educated Christians in Singapore vis a vis Martin Luther’s Doctrine of Justification by Faith,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 106-109. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Theological Education Series: Publications in Chinese.” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 110-112. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Theological Publications in Indonesia (Prepared by: Alan C. Thomson),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.1 (1973): 113-116. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “Theological Education and Evangelistic Fervor,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 1-8. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “Asia Baptist Graduate Theological Seminary,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 9. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, ed., “Dr. Emerito P. Nacpil,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 9. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Kosuke Koyama, “Reflections on Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 10-35. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Martin Cheng-chang Wang, “A Theology of Frustration: An Interpretation of Jeremiah’s Confessions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 36-42. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter Leung, “Proclaiming the Gospel in Asia: The Good News of God’ s Liberation and New World [lecture delivered at the Full Meeting of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia (ATSSEA), April 1974],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 43-51. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Song Choan-seng, “New China and Salvation History: A Methodological Enquiry,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 52-67. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Henry Rowold, “Seventeenth Century Roman Catholic Missions in Taiwan,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 68-79. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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A. Sevenster, “Why Study Church History?” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 80-83. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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N. Abeyasingha, “The ‘Context’ of the Christian Life and Faith in Ceylon,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 84-90. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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David Schneider, “Colossians 1:15-16 and the Philippine Spirit World,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 91-101. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Constitution of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia as Adopted April 1974,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 102-104. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Operating Procedures of the Accreditation Commission (ATSSEA),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 105-107. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Paul W. Newman, “Excerpts from Faculty Development Commission Report (ATSSEA),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 108-110. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Alan C. Thomson, “TAP-Asia Theological Consultation, December 1973-January1974,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 110. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Book Reviews,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 111-114. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Argius Silitonga, “Pengertian Kerja (Mela’ kah) Dalam Perjanjian Lama [The Comprehension of Work (Mela’ kah) in the Old Testament],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 115-116. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Chi Chung Hsin, “The Concept of ‘Hardening of the Heart’ in the Old Testament with special reference to Isaiah 6,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 116-117. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Flora H. Tanuwidjaja, “Pemikiran Agamani Anak-anak Indonesia Dari Masa Kanak Sampai Masa Remaja [Religious Thinking of Indonesian Children from Childhood to Adolescence],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 117-118. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Henry Silbor, “Demonology in the Old Testament,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 15.2 (1974): 119-120. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |

Volume 16 (1975)
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John W. Olley, “Biblical Exegesis in a Cross-Cultural Context: The Study of the Septuagint,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 1-12. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder]
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Peter Tachau, "Bible Study: Basis or Stumbling-Block? Observations in Philippine Theological Seminaries 16 1 (1975): 13-22. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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John C. England, “The Recovery of Theological Obedience,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 23-34. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Alan C. Thomson, “A Note on the Development of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 35-44. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Peter G. Gowing, “The South East Asia Graduate School of Theology ¨C Advanced Theological Education by Consortium,” South East Asia Journal of Theology South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 45-54. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “The Question of Excellence in Theological Education,” South East Asia Journal of Theology South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 55-59. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Joint Regional Planning Commission: Minutes of Special Meeting, 18-19 March 1975 (Union Theological Seminary, Philippines),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 59-70. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“The Accreditation Committee Manual for 1975," South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 71-76. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Book Reviews," South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.1 (1975): 77-86. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Douglas J. Elwood, “Christian Theology in an Asia Setting: The Gospel and Chinese Intellectual Culture,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 1-16. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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U. Khin Maung Din, “Some Problems and Possibilities for Burmese Christian Theology Today,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 17-30. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Yoshinobu Kumazawa, “Asian Theological Reflections on Liberation,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 31-39. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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José B. Fuliga, “Christian Moral-Theological Reflection on the Ethical Issue of Homosexuality,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 40-44. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Gnana Robinson, “A Personal Account of the Experience of Studying Theology in the Indian and German Contexts,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 45-51. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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G. Nagy, “Theological Education in a Worldwide Perspective,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 52-60. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder]
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David Schneider, “Procedural Steps in Making a New Testament Word Study (Draft No. 6),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 61-63. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Antonio B. Lambino, SJ., “Introduction to the Final Statement,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 64-65. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Final Statement and Recommendations (of the first Congress of Jesuit ecumenists),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 66-69. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Summary of Responses by the Participants (of the first Congress of Jesuit ecumenists): ‘Source Material’ for the Final Statement and Recommendations,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 69-78. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Issues in Mission and Evangelism in Asia: Workshop Report on Religion and Culture,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 79-81. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Issues in Mission and Evangelism in Asia: Workshop Report on Christian Faith and Politics,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 82-84. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Issues in Mission and Evangelism in Asia: Workshop Report on the Church,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 85-89. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Issues in Mission and Evangelism in Asia: Workshop Report on Theological Issues ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 89-91. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Issues in Mission and Evangelism in Asia: Workshop Report on Evangelism,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 91-93. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Mission Consultation, Hong Kong, 13-18 October 1975, Recommendations,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 94-96. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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Preman Niles, “Mission and Evangelism in Asia - Issues and Programme," South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 97-105. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |
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“Book Reviews,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 16.2 (1975): 106-108. [Reproduced by kind permission of the copyright holder] |

Volume 17 (1976)
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “Editorial: The Critical Asian Principle,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): i-
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Song Choan-sen, “Untied in the Freedom of Christ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 1- |
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Peter G. Gowing, “‘Consultation’ As a Feature of Muslim-Christian Relations [originally prepared as a paper for the Muslim-Christian Dialogue, Hong Kong, January 1975],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 24-
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E. John Hamlin, “God’s People among God’s Nations,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 39- |
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“Minutes of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia Executive Committee,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 51- |
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“Minutes of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology Senate,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 59- |
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“Minutes of the Board of Governors of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 69- |
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“Minutes of the Doctoral Studies Committee of the Senate, South East Asia Graduate School of Theology.” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 71- |
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“Minutes of the Accreditation Commission of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 72- |
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “Report of the Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 75-
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“Summary of Recommendations in the Report of the Executive Director,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 107- |
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Manfred Brendt, “Commission on Non-Traditional Study Report,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 111- |
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James Ying-kau Pan, “The Chinese Theological Education Series, Director’s Report ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.1 (1976): 120- |
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James A. Veitch, “Is an Asian Theology Possible?” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 1- |
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Frank Nichol, “The Frame of Faith,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 15- |
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Graham Hughes, “From Galatia to St. Gyro’ s: ‘Justification by Faith’ As a Cross-Cultural Problem [paper presented as part of the Theological Colloquium, ‘Towards a New Zealand Theology’ , accompanying the celebrations for the centennial of the Theological Hall, Knox College, Dunedin, May 1976],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 23- |
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Maurice E. Andrew, “The Old Testament As Israelite Theology and Its Implications for a New Zealand Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 32- |
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John J. Ryan, “Moral Theology in the South Pacific: Colonization or Liberation?” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 41- |
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Stephen Bevans, “Singing the Lord’s Song in a Foreign Land: The Foreigner As Theology Teacher,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 17.2 (1976): 49- |

Volume 18 (1977)
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John W. Olley, “Leadership: Some Biblical Perspectives,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 1-
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Kamol Arayaprateep, “The Covenant: An Effective Tool in Bible Study,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 21- |
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Leroy T. Howe, “Pentecostalism Today: Theological Reflections,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 32- |
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Peter G. Gowing, “Past and Present Postures in Christian-Muslim Relations in Insular South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 38- |
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “Report of the Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia and Dean of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 55-
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“Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 69- |
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“Minutes of the Senate of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 76- |
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“Minutes of the Board of Governors of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 86- |
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“Minutes of the Meeting of the Accreditation Commission of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 89- |
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“Workshop on Management and Leadership Training: A Brief Report,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 91- |
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“Workshop (on Management and Leadership Training) Group Reports: Group I, On Planning and Control,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 94- |
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“Workshop (on Management and Leadership Training) Group Reports: Group II, On Resources for Theological Education,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 100- |
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“Workshop (on Management and Leadership Training) Group Reports: Group III, On Basic Management Theories and Principles,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 103- |
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“Travel Expenses of Delegates (Workshop on Management),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 105- |
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Henk DeWaard, “'He Who Comes to God...': A Comparison of the Religious Experience of Paul and al-Ghazzali,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 106- |
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Thu En-yu, “The Christian Encounter with Animism: The Christian Mission among the Rungus People of Sabah,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.1 (1977): 107- |
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Paul D. Clasper, “Christian Spirituality and the Chinese Context,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 1- |
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Daniel J. Adams, “Methodology and the Search for a New Spirituality,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 13- |
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Richard R. Deutsch, “Why Did the Hebrew Prophets Speak?” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 26- |
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David M. Park, “The Interpretive Value of Paul’s Metaphors,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 37- |
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Graham S. Ogden, “The Cyrus Song (Isaiah 44:24-45:13) and Moses: Some Implications for Mission,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 41- |
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Carlton L. Riemer, “The Qur’anic Concept of Retaliation,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 46- |
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J. Andrew Fowler, “Evangelism Without Imperialism among the Iban,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 52- |
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “Report of the Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia and Dean of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 61- |
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Manfred Brendt, “Report and Recommendations, Commission on Non-Traditional Study Report,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 68- |
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“Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 83- |
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“Minutes of the Senate of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 18.2 (1977): 95- |

Volume 19 (1978)
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Hsiao Ching-fen, “Asian Theology: In Retrospect and Prospect,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 1-
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Verne H. Fletcher, “The Christian’s Faith and His Involvement in Society,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 7- |
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José B. Fuliga, “Law and Gospel: A Process of Preaching the Whole Counsel of God,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 17- |
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Lourdino A. Yuzon, “The Kingdom of God in Daniel,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 23- |
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Roy I. Sano, “The Emerging Pacific Basin and Its Implications [revised from a lecture entitled ‘Liberation Through the Church and the Task of Trainers’, presented at the Fourteenth Biennial Consultation of the Association of Theological Field Educators, Berkeley, California, 21 January 1976],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 28-
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Luke S. Martin, “Mennonites in Vietnam and God’ s New Creation,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 42- |
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“Minutes of the Executive Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 52- |
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“Minutes of the Senate of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 65- |
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“Minutes of the Doctoral Studies Committee of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 71- |
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“Minutes of the Board of Governors, South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 74- |
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“Minutes of the Accreditation Commission of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 76- |
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“Minutes of the Finance Committee of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 79- |
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“Minutes of the Joint Regional Planning Commission,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 81- |
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“Dr. Nababan’ s Welcome Address (at the opening of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia meetings),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 87- |
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Emerito P. Nacpil, “Report of the Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia and Dean of the Graduate School,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 91- |
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“Report of the Consultation of Pacific Coast Seminaries on the Pacific Basin Theological Network,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 105- |
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“Program on Theological Education,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 109- |
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Bernard L. M. Embree, “Report on the Teaching of Greek and Hebrew in the Seminaries of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 112- |
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Wang Hsien-chih, “The Concept of Nature of Tao-Teh-Ching (道德经) and Its Theological Meaning: A Search of a Methodology of a Chinese Contextual Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.1 (1978): 118- |
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Peter G. Gowing, “Questions History Raises about Christian-Muslim Relations in the Philippines [paper presented at the Joint Catholic-Protestant Consultation on Christian Presence Among Muslim Filipinos, Marawi City, 24-27 July, 1978],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 1- |
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Song Choan-seng, “Liberation of People in History,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 14- |
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Douglas W. King, “Christian Ethics As Moral Ecology: Toward the Contextualization of Ethics in a South East Asian Culture,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 26-
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Feliciano V. Cariño, “The Willowbank Report: A Critical Response,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 38- |
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Peter D. Latuihamallo, “Response to Willowbank Report on Gospel and Culture,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 50- |
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Elza M. Hawkins, “Some Reflections on ‘The Body of Christ’ Image and Church Order,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 60- |
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Bucalen C. Saboy, “Library Ministry: Some Reflections and Suggestions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 19.2 (1978): 63- |

Volume 20 (1979)
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Peter G. Gowing, “Drawing Some Distinctions: Reflections on the Place of the Missionary Today [paper presented at the General Missionary Meeting at the Kapatiran Kaunlaran Foundation, Manila, 10 February 1977],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 1-
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Song Choan-seng, “New Frontiers of Theology in Asia: Ten Theological Theses [paper presented at the Conference of Chinese Theologians, Hong Kong, February 1979],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 13-
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Andrew K.H. Hsiao, “Theological Education and Christian Education: A Theological Educator’ s Point of View [paper presented at the Fifth ATA Consultation and the First Pan Asia Christian Education Seminaries in Singapore, 1978],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 34- |
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Rowland Van Es, “Some Biblical Concepts of Justice,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 45- |
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William A. Dryness, “The Challenge of Christian Art in Japan: The Case of Tadao Tanaka,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 49- |
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“Report of the Executive Director of the Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia and Dean of the South East Asia Graduate School of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 55- |
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“The Executive Committee: Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia, Minutes of the Annual Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 70- |
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“The Finance Committee: Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia, Minutes of the Finance Committee Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 84- |
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“The Doctoral Studies Committee: South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, Minutes of the Doctoral Studies Committee Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 85- |
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“Board of Governors: South East Asia Graduate School of Theology, Minutes of the Board of Governors Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 89- |
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“The Accreditation Commission: Association of Theological Schools in South East Asia, Minutes of the Accreditation Commission Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 90- |
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“The Graduate School of Theology Senate: South East Asia Graduate School of Theology Senate Meeting,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.1 (1979): 91- |
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“Seah, Ingram Samuel On the Fascinations of Being and Non-Being,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 1- |
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Hilario M. Gomez, Jr., “Muslims versus Christians in the Philippines: Some Notes on Hostilities and Relationships in Mindanao, Southern Philippines,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 12- |
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Thomas F. Michel, S.J., “Teaching about Islam in Christian Theological School,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 29- |
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Antonio B. Lambino, S.J., “Toward an Inculturated Theology in the Philippines [address delivered at the first general convocation of the Loyola School of Theology by Lambino, President and Academic Dean, 23 June 1978],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 35- |
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Bruce Stevens, “The Kingdom of God the Motive for Missions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 39- |
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Eldon R. Hay, “Gautama Buddha As Model,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 48- |
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Querubin D. Canlas, “The Philippine Independent and Episcopal Churches: A Study of Their Histories and the Factors that Led Them to a Concordat Relationship,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 20.2 (1979): 65- |

Volume 21/22 (1980)
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David M. Park, “The Theological Heritage of Paul,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 1-
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Frederick Sontag, “God,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 10- |
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Stanley P. Saunders, “Christian Eschatology: The Ground and Impetus for Mission,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 16- |
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Kenneth Dobson, “Three Types of Theological Education,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 26- |
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F. Ross Kinsler, “Theological Education by Extension Comes of Age: Current Developments and Critical Questions,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 37- |
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Herbert R. Swanson, “Church Archives Ministry: The Need and the Prospect in South East Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 58- |
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Samuel Ryan, S.J., “Your Kingdom Come,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 69- |
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Harvey Perkins, “Four Bible Studies on Development in the Asian Context,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 78- |
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Keith D. Suter, “Evangelism in Affluent Societies,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 111- |
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Tibor Horvath, S.J., “A New Essay on the Verification of Our Faith in Jesus Christ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.1 (1980): 125- |
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Song Choan-seng, “Context and Revelation, with One Stroke of an Asian Brush,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 (1980): 65- |
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Peter D. Latuihamallo, “Methodological Significance of Context: Illuminating It from Sociological, Cultural, Economic, Political and Theological Perspectives in Asia,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 7-
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D. Preman Niles, “Example of Contextualization in the Old Testament,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 19- |
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Rudy Budiman, “Contextual Witness and Exegesis,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 34-
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James Ying-kau Pan, “Contextualization: A Methodological Enquiry with Examples from the History of Theology,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 47- |
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Antonio B. Lambino, S.J., “A Critique of Some Asian Efforts at Contextualization with reference to Theological Method,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 88- |
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Philip Shen, “Concerns with Politics and Culture in Contextual Theology: A Hong Kong Chinese Perception,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 97- |
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Allan W. Loy, “Australian Culture: An Attempt at Theological Penetration,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 103- |
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Roy I. Sano, “The Asian American Context: Analyzing the International Dimensions Theologically,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 121- |
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Feliciano V. Cariño, “Praxis and Theology: Some Notes toward a ‘Practical’ Theology in the Asian Context,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 21.2 & 22.2 (1980): 134- |

Volume 22 (1981)

Volume 23 (1982)
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Artemio M. Zabala, “The Enigma of John 19:13 Reconsidered. Part (II),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 1-
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Karl Rennstich, “The Understanding of Mission, Civilization and Colonialism in the Basel Mission,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 11- |
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Andrew K.H. Hsiao, “A Review of Chinese Theological Education in the 1970’s,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 20- |
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Peter G. Gowing, “Christian-Muslim Dialogue in the Philippines, 1976-1981,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 37- |
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Lourdino A. Yuzon, “Communicating the Christian Message,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 49- |
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Donald Grey-Smith, “Making Sense of Sex,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 58- |
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Lee Chang-sik, “Theological Education in Korea,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 69- |
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Paul D. Clasper, “C. S. Lewis’ s Contribution to a ‘Missionary Theology’: An Asian Perspective,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.1 (1982): 75- |
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Peter D. Latuihamallo, “God in a Developing Plural Society: The Indonesian Experience,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 93- |
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E. John Hamlin, “The Joshua Tradition Reinterpreted,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 103- |
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Wu Ming-chieh, “Christianity and Culture,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 109- |
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Maurice E. Andrew, “What Might ‘God Punishing’ Mean in South East Asia?: An Interpretation of Amos 3:1-2,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 116- |
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Cho Yong-gi, “Active Faith,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 121- |
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Richard R. Deutsch, “Bible Study for the Church Consultation on the Mission of the Church in the 80’s,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 126- |
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K.H. Ting, “Theological Education in China,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 132-
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Paul D. Clasper, “Theological Ferment,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 139-
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Yoshiro Ishida, “The Ministry of the People of God,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 141- |
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Diana L. Eck, “The Church in Bali: Mountainwards and Seawards,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 151- |
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W. Bonar Sidjabat, “The Turbulence That South East Asian Churches Are Facing,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 161- |
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Philip J. Hughes, “The Incarnation and Communication in Thailand,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 174- |
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J. Andrew Fowler & Julia Chong, “A Malaysian Hymn: Vocation,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 182- |
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Park Sang Jung, “A Short Sketch of the First 25 Years of Christian Conference of Asia [in conjunction with the Silver Anniversary Celebrations of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA)],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 183- |
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T.B. Simatupang, “Searching for a Focus of Religion Ecumenism [in conjunction with the Silver Anniversary Celebrations of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA)] ,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 198- |
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Alan A. Brash, “Comment for the Jubilee Discussion of the EACC/CCA in Kuala Lumpur, 29 April 1982 [in conjunction with the Silver Anniversary Celebrations of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA)],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 200- |
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U. Kyaw Than, “Greetings! [in conjunction with the Silver Anniversary Celebrations of the Christian Conference of Asia (CCA)],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 202- |
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Diana Ghee Kuan Khoo, “CCA Rural Youth Program: An Historical Overview [paper submitted by Khoo, Moderator of the Youth Commission, to Christian Conference of Asia (CCA) General Committee in Kuala Lumpur, April 1982, in conjunction with its Silver Anniversary Celebrations],” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 204- |
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Tong Fung-wan, “Study on the Protective Function of ‘Pa-Kua-Pai’ (八卦牌) on the Door’s Lintel of the Taiwanese House,” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 222- |
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Chen Chu-hsien, “A Study of the T’ai Shang Kan Ying P’ien (太上感应篇 the Book of Response and Retribution of the Most High),” South East Asia Journal of Theology 23.2 (1982): 224- |
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