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Ethical Dilemmas ofDevelopment in Asia. Lexington MA: Lexington Books, Gunatilleke, Godfrey. Among other things, critiques the Confucian ethos of personal cultivation.

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Rethinking Modernisation: An Asian Perspective. Colombo, Sri Lanka: Marga Institute, Hadisumarta, Bishop Francis.

He stated that "Bishops are not branch secretaries waiting for instructions from headquarters! Hardon, John A.

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Religions of the Orient: A Christian View. Chicago: Loyola University Press, Hamilton, Andrew. Reflections on the Theology of Aloysius Pieris. Discusses Pieris' theology, especially in light of his two books published in , relating this to challenges facing the Australian church. In this latter. Hoiore, Here Joel. II, no. Ikenaga, Archbishop Jun Leo, S. Inada, Kenneth K. Uses the concepts of being and nonbeing to discuss Oriental aesthetics. Jaoudi, Maria. John Paul II, Pope. Origins 29 18 November : ; Kao, Cheng-shu.

Edited by Tu, Wei-ming. Singapore: Institute of East Asian Philosophies, Kim, Su-hwan, Stephen Cardinal. Kitagawa, Joseph Mitsuo. Philadelphia: Trinity Press International, The Rockwell Lecture Series, 1. Knight, James, SVD. Kroeger, James H. Same article which appeared in the East Asian Pastoral Review 26 : Kwok, Pui-lan.

Discovering the Bible in the Non-Biblical World. Mary knoll: Orbis Books, Labayen, Most Rev. Julio Xavier, O. Paper presented at the to the. Lai, Chi Tim. Digest of this article found under the title "Interreligious Dialogue in Asian Theologies. Uses insights from the philosophical hermeneutics of Paul Ricouer and Hans Georg Gadamer, as well as the work of Raimundo Panikkar, to suggest a approach to inter-religious dialogue in the Asian context. Lambino, Antonio B. Summarizes the teaching of the 1 Plenary Session of the FABC by highlighting three aspects which ought to characterize an authentic Christian response to the particular challenges facing the Church and societies of Asia, namely a basic attitude of dialogue on the deepest level life with the cultures and other religions of Asia; discernment marked by openness to the Spirit; and deeds which will concretize the fruit of dialogue and discernment.

Originally presented at a conference held by the Association of Christian Universities and Colleges in Asia at the Ateneo de Manila from 3 1 January to 3 February Lawrence, Bruce. Leaman, Oliver, ed. Lee, Archie Chi Chung. Edited by R. The Hague: Nartinus Nijhoff, New York: Philosophical Library, The Trinity in Asian Perspective.

Nashville: Abingdon Press, Reviewed by Peter C. Phan in Theological Studies 59 March : Lee, Orlan. Discusses the interplay between traditional ethics and the usages of customary law. Primary focus is given to Buddhism, and the societies of Burma and India. Lee, Peter K. Edited by Peter K. Lee, Sung-Hee. Levine, Michael P.

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Critiques Eliot Deutsch's view that examining self-deception from the perspective of non- Western traditions helps in understanding this concept in one's own culture. Roger T. Ling, Trevor O. Livesey, Frank. Luk, Bernard Hung-Kay, ed.

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Contacts Between Cultures. Mackie, Stephen G. The imique focus on the concept of the people of God is one element which makes Asian liberation theology different from liberation theologies elsewhere. Marasigan, Vicente, S. Marks, Joel, and Roger T. With a Discussion by Robert C.


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Cleveland: United Church Press, Mbiti, John S. African and Asian Contributions to Contemporary Theology. Geneva: WCC, McClain, James L.

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McKnight, Brian, ed. Law and State in Traditional East Asia. Mercado, Leonardo N. Inculturation and Filipino Theology. Manila: Divine Word Publications, Modras, Ronald. Edited by David M. Moffett, Samuel Hugh. A History of Christianity in Asia. Clooney, S. Morse, Merrill. Studies in the Intercultural History of Christianity Nacpil, Emerito and Elwood, Douglas J.

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Nacpil, Emerito P. Edited by Douglas J. Nemeshegyi, Peter, S. Tokyo: Maruzen, Nicholls, Bruce. Singapore: CCA, Parkes, Graham, ed. Nietzsche and Asian Thought. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, Collegeville: Liturgical Press, Contains essays by nine Asian theologians who have lived and taught in North America.

Reviewed by James T. Phan, Peter C.