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Kawl Ralkap Chung Zoh Fiannak
24/07/2011 23:27
Ralkap (Tatmadaw) chunglei Umtuning: Thithruaining le Cawlcanghning Zohfiannak
Catialtu: Salai Van Lian...
USA Record about Burma
24/07/2011 23:19
PROFILE
Geography
Area: 678,500 sq. km. (slightly smaller than Texas).
Cities: Administrative capital--Nay Pyi Taw, near the township of Pyinmana (pop. 200,000). Other cities--Rangoon (pop. 5.5 million), Mandalay (pop. 1.2 million).
Terrain: Central lowlands ringed by steep,...
AUSTRALIA COZAH NIH REFUGEE A BAWMH NING CANG
24/07/2011 23:14
Australia Cozah nih Refugee a bomh ningcang
Australia ram kong theih tha mi vial tlawm pal chim ka duh . zeicahtiah ,Australia cozah nih minung a bawmh nak le zouhkhenh ning kong ah hi hna in nan theih nak lawng a si kho men. Australia ah a phan bal lo mi le khua a...
Burmes Need this Christ
24/07/2011 19:27
Our images of Jesus Christ matter most. We need the Christ of the Jesus of history. But the Christ people at the margins need maybe different from the Christ people in the “comfort zone.”
We envision the historical Jesus who never puts himself at the center but always takes the margins. Many of...
Burmes Don't need This Christ
24/07/2011 19:18
Sometimes we understand something, some concepts or some reality when expressed in the apposite term. Our image of Christ is the Other. This is the Christ we cannot accept and the Christ we reject. In many ways, the Christ the non-Christians do not believe is also the...
Burmes Face of Jesus
24/07/2011 19:16
Burmese Faces of Jesus
Burmese Faces of Jesus: In Search of Contextual Christological Titles
There are many Christs in Myanmar. The Portuguese Christ and the French Christ are the...
Tribal Theology
24/07/2011 19:10
Primal theology is the theology of any of the many primal religions. Thus, there is not just one primal theology but many primal theologies, though most of them have something in common between them. Also known as tribal theology, primal theology is considered to be primitive in nature...
The Emerging Dalit Theology: A Historical Appraisal
24/07/2011 19:03
by George Oommen
merged in the Asian theological scene. This theology began to take shape in the early 80’s when A.P. Nirmal, then a faculty member at the United Theological College, floated the idea of "Shudra Theology." But now, Dalit theology has come of age and it stands by its own...
Dalit Theology
24/07/2011 18:59
Dalit Theology
Dalit Theology in the Twenty-first Century: Discordant Voices, Discerning Pathways
fulfills many a requirement in Dalit thought, especially as the Indian theological scenario
attempts to make Dalit theology all the more participatory and relevant among the academia,...
Water Buffalo Theology
24/07/2011 18:53
Water Buffalo Theology
Water Buffalo Theology, written by Kosuke Koyama, is an expression of an Asian theology, rooted in the Thai Buddhist culture that has developed through Koyama’s missionary experience in Thailand. While the book itself discusses contextualization, the...
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