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SANTO PAULUS Sang Misionaris Agung Hariprabowo, Yacobus
LOGOS Vol 7 No 1 (2009): Januari 2009
Publisher : UNIKA Santo Thomas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (193.802 KB) | DOI: 10.54367/logos.v7i1.263

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The Apostle Paul has always had a special fascination for missionaries. Through the years several monographs on Paul’ significance for the Christian mission have been written by missionaries and missiologists. The missionary dimension of Paul’ theology has not always been recognized. For many years he was primarily regarded as the creator of dogmatic system. With the rise of the history-of-religions school he was viewed pre-eminently as a mystic. Later still the emphasis shifted to the ecclesiastical Paul. Only very gradually did biblical scholars discover that Paul was first and foremost to be understood, also in his letters, as a great missionary.
ECCLESIA IN ASIA ANUGERAH BAGI MISI GEREJA ASIA Hariprabowo, Yacobus
LOGOS Vol 3 No 1 (2004): Januari 2004
Publisher : UNIKA Santo Thomas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (304.175 KB) | DOI: 10.54367/logos.v3i1.391

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The mission activity in the largest continent of the world faces many problems. Asia has diversity in the races, peoples, culture, mentality, languages and ancient religions. Asian religions are highly developed and permeate the whole texture of peoples’ spiritual and cultural life. The history of the christian mission in Asia goes back to the first century. In fact Jesus and Christianity were born in Asia. However, Christianity at present is still a minority in its birth place. In the third millennium, the mission in Asia is just beginning. In the first place the Asian Churches are no more objects of mission but subjects. New mission theology, theology of religions and contextual theologies are gradually emerging. The Special Assembly for Asia of the Synod of the Asian bishops, and the Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia of John Paul II, gives priority to the encounter of Christianity with the cultures and ancient religions of this continent, characterizing the specific challenge that evangelisation meets there.
SANTO PAULUS Sang Misionaris Agung Hariprabowo, Yacobus
LOGOS Vol 7 No 1 (2009): Januari 2009
Publisher : UNIKA Santo Thomas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/logos.v7i1.263

Abstract

The Apostle Paul has always had a special fascination for missionaries. Through the years several monographs on Paul’ significance for the Christian mission have been written by missionaries and missiologists. The missionary dimension of Paul’ theology has not always been recognized. For many years he was primarily regarded as the creator of dogmatic system. With the rise of the history-of-religions school he was viewed pre-eminently as a mystic. Later still the emphasis shifted to the ecclesiastical Paul. Only very gradually did biblical scholars discover that Paul was first and foremost to be understood, also in his letters, as a great missionary.
ECCLESIA IN ASIA ANUGERAH BAGI MISI GEREJA ASIA Hariprabowo, Yacobus
LOGOS Vol 3 No 1 (2004): Januari 2004
Publisher : UNIKA Santo Thomas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54367/logos.v3i1.391

Abstract

The mission activity in the largest continent of the world faces many problems. Asia has diversity in the races, peoples, culture, mentality, languages and ancient religions. Asian religions are highly developed and permeate the whole texture of peoples’ spiritual and cultural life. The history of the christian mission in Asia goes back to the first century. In fact Jesus and Christianity were born in Asia. However, Christianity at present is still a minority in its birth place. In the third millennium, the mission in Asia is just beginning. In the first place the Asian Churches are no more objects of mission but subjects. New mission theology, theology of religions and contextual theologies are gradually emerging. The Special Assembly for Asia of the Synod of the Asian bishops, and the Apostolic Exhortation Ecclesia in Asia of John Paul II, gives priority to the encounter of Christianity with the cultures and ancient religions of this continent, characterizing the specific challenge that evangelisation meets there.