vol. 7, no. 1 (2010)
HAPAG
Description
HAPÁG A Journal of Interdisciplinary Theological Research
Published by St. Vincent School of Theology and Adamson University
Hapag’ (‘table’ – the Filipino locus for the exchange of food and nourishment, likewise of multiple stories, casual views or deep reflections, of differing beliefs, cultures and disciplines, all done on the spirit of sharing, acceptance and openness) is a bi-annual review of theological-pastoral research from an interdisciplinary perspective in the Philippine and Asia/Pacific contexts. It is a collaborative project of St. Vincent School of Theology and Adamson University.
Table of contents
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Preface
Guide to Contributors
Preliminary Pages
Articles
The Voice of Theology
Leonardo Y. Medroso
Religion and Politics: Revisiting an Old Problem in Light of Different Models of Thought
Johan Verstraeten
Political Context of the Infancy Narratives and the Apolitical Devotion to the Santo Niño
Ramon D. Echica
The Missing Ground in the Evangelization of Politics: Building Ideological Political Parties
Dennis T. Gonzalez
Crossing the Line: Church Use of Political Threats against Pro-RH Bill Legislators
Eric Marcelo Genilo
Bibo Ergo Sum: Theo-Social Reflections of the Taguibo Watershed Advocacy
Randy J.C Odchigue
Walking With Feet on the Muddy Earth
Emmanuel Serafica De Guzman
Back Matter
About the Contributors