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F125
RE-ROUTING MISSION
Towards a People’s Concept of Mission (Indian Perspective)
These are indispensable books on re-thinking of mission and evangelism from
people’s perspectives of Asia written from different contexts. The central focus
of these books is to unearth the wealth of mission paradigms emanating from below
by empowering the marginalized and to re-route mission thinking and praxis in the
perspectives of the least of God’s people.- Edited by George Mathew Nalunnakkal
India 2004, 108 pp |
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F124
RE-ROUTING MISSION
Towards a People’s Concept of Mission (Philippine Perspective)
Edited by Liza B. Lamis
India 2004, 130 pp |
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F123
RE-ROUTING MISSION
Towards a People’s Concept of Mission and Diakonia
Edited by Rev. Josef P. Widyatmadya
India 2004, 130 pp |
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F122
Tomohon to Chiang Mai
Many programs have been organised between the last assembly and now. However, all
could not be reflected in this publication. It briefly highlight some of the
important programs that have been organised by the staff working in the General
Secretariat, Justice, International Affairs, Development and Service, Faith,
Mission and Unity, and Ecumenical Formation, Gender Justice and Youth
Empowerment. Besides, some selected statements and photos are also featured in
this publication.
Hong Kong 2005; 184 pp |
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F121
Building Communities of Peace for All
This book contains the minutes and reports of the 12th general assembly of CCA
held in Chiang Mai, Thailand from 31 March to 6 April 2005. The proceedings of
the assembly are well documented in this. All the major presentations, including
the three reports of the officers and the three D T Niles Memorial Lectures are
featured in this 256-page publication. This is a valuable record, which gives a
glimpse of the activities and dynamics of CCA, and provides an indicator of its
future direction.
Hong Kong 2005, 256 pp. |
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F120
Together in action for Peace and Reconciliation
This resource book aims to give an impetuous to the students and youth in EASY
Net to study and reflect on some of the pertinent issues of the world at present.
There are articles on interfaith and ecumenism, just Peace, feminism,
globalisation and higher education, as well as songs and biblical studies. It is
a collective product of our young ecumenical leaders’ creative reflection and
responses on our region’s Peace situation and realities in the last EASY Net
Creative Arts Workshop conducted in April 22-27, 2004 in the Presbyterian Bible
College of Hsinchu, Taiwan.
Hong Kong 2004, 112 pp |
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F119
In the Quest of Peace - The Report of the North-East Asia Peace Consultation 2003
The Youth desk of the Christian Conference of Asia organized the North East
Asia Peace Consultation as an effort to facilitate and create a network among the
youth in the sub-region focussed on addressing issues of conflict and peace
building. This Consultation brought together youth leaders, academics, staff of
national ecumenical movements and experts in the field of conflict resolution and
peace building of animated deliberations. Presented here is the report of the
North East Asia Peace Consultation, 2003.
Hong Kong 2004, 87 pp |
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F118
Worship and Liturgy in New Key
Christian Conference of Asia is happy to present this collection of liturgies
written by Rev. Dr. Satish Gyan for the Asian churches, especially to the youth
and students in Asia. Most liturgies in this collection focus on the youth and
students in the ecumenical movement in the region.
Hong Kong 2004, 89 pp, |
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F117
School of Ecumenical Leadership Formation (SELF)
SELF was jointly developed by WSCF Asia Pacific region and CCA Youth desk. This
book is a response to what was seen as lacking in ecumenical leadership. The
modules in this resource guidebook are not a 'final' product. They can be
continuously refined and fine-tuned so they can be applied relevantly according
to users' own context and training needs.
Hong Kong 2002, 154 pp |
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F116
CCA - McGilvary Ecumenical Lectures
It is the first of the CCA Ecumenical Lectures Series held at Payap University in
Chiangmai, Thailand delivered by Rev. Kwok Nai Wang.
Hong Kong 2001, 47 pp |
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F115
Rights of Internally Displaced People: Asian Churches' Response
"Dealing withg the internally displaced people is often more ardous than the
refugee who cross borders. The difficulty of having to approach large numbers of
people in unprotected and secluded areas is compounded by the intricacy of
helping affected people in their own country - where their own state authorities,
or rebel forces in control, are frequently the very cause of their distress."
Hong Kong 2000, 100 pp |
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F114
Development and Liberation in the Third Millennium
A compilation of selected presentations from two consultations, focusing
on the effects of globalisation on the people and proposes action plans the
church and people's organisations should take in the new millennium to liberate
the poor from all types of oppressions. |
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F113
A Bible Scan of Ecological and Envoronmental Disasters: Genesis to
Revelations
The purpose of this Bible scan is to highlight what could be described
as environmental or ecological disasters as found in the various books in the
Bible.
Hong Kong, 1997 127 pp |
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F112
In God's Image - Human Rights and Human Dignity
A Resource book for Church Workers with the aim to encourage and strengthen
the capacities of the churches to respond to human rights violations in their
situations. It was collected during the training workshop on human rights
attended by human rights practitioners in the churches and church workers engaged
in different types of work related to the protection of human dignity
(Philippines, 1996). Published by CCA International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1996, 107 pp |
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F111
CCA Joint Programme Committees Meeting 1996
Report of the joint Programme Committees and Working Groups meeting (Bangkok,
1996). The first meeting of such after the CCA General Assembly 1995.
Hong Kong 1996, 92 pp |
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F110
CCA-WSCF Joint Program - To Build and to Plant
Contains the proceedings and the statement of the CCA-WSCF Joint Program on
ecumenical student ministry in Asia and the role of the churches in this area of
ministry.
Hong Kong 1995, 59 pp |
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F109
Challenging the Mainstream
APEC and the Asia-Pacific Development Debate. This volume is the product of a
collaborative research project organized by: Asian Regional Exchange for New
Alternatives (ARENA), Asia Alliance of YMCAs, CCA International Affairs and
Documentation for Action Groups in Asia (DAGA). The idea for this undertaking
came in the aftermath of the November 1994 meeting of the Asia Pacific Economy
Cooperation (APEC) Forum in Bogor, Indonesia. Major presenter is Walden Bello.
Edited by Ed Tadem and Lakshmi Daniel.
Hong Kong 1995, 192 pp |
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F108
Hope in God in a Changing Asia
Contains 6 bible studies and biblical reflections for the preparation of
Asian churches in conjunction with the tenth CCA General Assembly in Colombo in
1995.
Hong Kong 1995, 48 pp |
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F107
Jubilee: Asia Youth Week
Edited by Liz Armstrong, the volume contains Bible Studies, Articles,
Reflections, Liturgies, Songs, Games around four sub-themes: Jubilee, Land, Debt,
Slavery. It is intended for youth groups in Asia in commemorating and remembering
the fifty years since the end of the Second World War and its impacts to the
Asian society today.
Hong Kong 1995, 188 pp |
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F106
Manila to Colombo
Contains the report of the CCA Programs and Activities between 1990-1995.
Presented to the tenth CCA General Assembly in Colombo, 1995. Edited by Henriette
Hutabarat, Michelle Haines and Harold Williams.
Hong Kong 1995, 161 pp |
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F105
Practical Theory - URM Paper
A collection of selected articles presented to CCA-URM gatherings between
1989-1995, with specific attention to "action and reflection" approach through
the works and involvement in the area of Urban Rural Mission. Published by URM. |
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F104
Religion, State and Communalism
It is a post-Ayodhya reflection through a Consultation on "Religion, State and
Communalism" (Madras, 1994). The papers are organized in four sections: State and
Communalism, Society and Religion, Fundamentalism: A Global Phenomenon and
Conclusion.
Madras 1995, 225 pp |
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F103
Uprooted People in Asia
Contains Report and Papers of the Conference on Migrant Workers, Refugees and
Internally Displaced Communities in Asia (MRIA) (Hong Kong, 1993). The
Consultation was attended by church leaders and aimed to encourage and strengthen
the churches' response to MRIA issues. Jointly sponsored by CCA and WCC.
Hong Kong 1995, 247 pp |
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F102
Women and Beijing - Churches' Response
Proceedings of CCA Workshop on the above topic, aimed to encourage the
churches to look into women's situation in Asia. Published jointly by Women's
Concerns, International Affairs and Urban Rural Mission of CCA in conjunction
with the NGO Forum on Women and United Nations' Fourth World Conference on Women,
September 1995.
Hong Kong 1995, 27 pp |
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F101
Family Rice Table Community
Contains six Bible Study materials with an introduction related to the issues
affecting the life of the family in the midst of changing situation in Asia. It
is aimed to be used by family in home and church, and therefore, was written in
the popular style. Prepared by: Glynthea Finger, Henriette Hutabarat, and Kim
Young Oon.
Hong Kong 1994, 23 pp |
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F100
Jesus the Organizer
The book attempts to relate the Christian faith and the Gospel with the
contemporary social, cultural, economic and political realities, particularly
with the emphasis on organizing principles and practices of people's movement for
social transformation based on the Gospel of Mark. Written by Jose P. M. Cunanan.
Published by Urban Rural Mission CCA.
Hong Kong 1994, 114 pp |
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F099
Mission and Art
Collection of papers and reflections (including the Bible Study led by Dr.
Hans Ruedi Weber) and report of the consultation on "Mission and Artists Today."
It was attended by Asian Christian artists and musicians as well as church
leaders. Edited by Masao Takenaka and Godwin R. Singh.
Kyoto-Japan 1994, 68 pp |
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F098
The Vessel, the Treasure and the Virus
This booklet contains biblical reflections against the background of the
growing incidence of HIV/AIDS and its pain and alienation. Written by A.C. Oommen.
Published by The Faith and Healing Cell in collaboration with the Christian
Conference of Asia.
Bangalore 1994, 47 pp |
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F097
War Peace and Children: Suffer the Little Children
The book contains articles relevant to the topics which was published by the
CCA International Affairs in conjunction with the UN Year of the Family (1994).
Manila 1994, 109 pp |
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F096
Preparatory Materials - Asia Mission Conference 1994
Contains the explanation of the theme of the Asia Mission Conference 1994:
"Witnessing together Amidst Asian Plurality," six Bible Studies prepared by
Dhyanchand Carr, Henriette Hutabarat and Kim Young Oon, as well as selected
stories from Asia related to the theme of this conference.
Hong Kong 1993, 29 pp |
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F095
Report of the Asian Rural Economy Consultation
Jointly published by CCA-URM and DAGA.
Hong Kong 1993, 124 pp |
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F094
Women's Freedom
Proceedings of the Second Grassroots Women's Leadership Formation (Bangkok,
1992). Published by CCA URM.
Hong Kong 1993, 104 pp |
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F093
Equipping the Churches in the Healing Ministry
Contains the report of the CCA Curriculum Consultation on Health, Healing and
Wholeness: The Churches in Asia in the Healing Ministry (Manila, 1992). The
purpose is how to help the Asian churches to be more involved in the holistic
healing ministry.
Delhi 1992, 105 pp |
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F092
Growing Together in the Healing Ministry
Report and Recommendations of the CCA Consultation on the Healing Ministry
(Bangkok 1989).
Published by CCA Development and Service.
Delhi 1992, 137 pp |
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F091
Messiah and Minjung
A collection of Kim Yong Bock's papers under the sub-theme: "Christ's Solidarity
with the People for New Life." Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1992, 380 pp |
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F090
Migrant Workers: Victims of Unbalanced Development
Report on the Workshop on "Responding to Migrant Workers' Needs in Asia". (Hong
Kong, 1992) Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1992, 84 pp |
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F089
Religious Movements and the State in the New World Order
It contains the Report of a consultation on this concern, with the purpose of
understanding the implications of the trends on the new world order and the
liberating and humanitarian role of religion and religious organizations in the
fight against injustice.
Hong Kong 1992, 64pp |
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F088
Sowing the Grains of Peace
This handbook grew out of the process, the presentation, the stories and the
visions that emerged at the consultation on the effects of militarism on women
(Okinawa, 1992), under the theme "Called to be Peacemakers." Published by CCA
Women's Concerns.
Osaka 1992, 68 pp |
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F087
Thinking Ahead
The papers in this book addressed the theological and ideological basis of URM in
Asia. The contributors included: Feliciano Carino, Kim Yong Bock, Theresa
Chong-Carino, Rienzie Perera and Ed dela Torre. Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1992, 69 pp |
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F086
Asian Labour: Migration from Poverty to Bondage
Report of Workshop on Labor Migration (Hong Kong ,1990). Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1991, 48 pp |
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F085
Asian Refugees: A Search for Solutions
Written by Basil Fernando, the case study addressed the issue of refugees in
Asia, particularly the experiences of Burmese and Sri Lankan Refugees. Published
by CCA International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1991, 60 pp |
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F084
'Han' Theology in a Divided World - Struggle for Food, Justice and Freedom
A collection of papers and discussions of the Northeast Asia Subregional Women's
Consultation (Kwangju-Korea, 1989). Published by CCA Women's Concerns.
Hong Kong 1991, 48 p |
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F083
Make Peace: Do Justice
Contains the Addresses and Bible Studies of the Ninth CCA General Assembly in
Manila, 1990.
Hong Kong 1991, 61 pp |
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F082
Serving One Another
Report of the Consultation on the Mission and Ministry to Filipino Migrant
Workers in Hong Kong (Hong Kong, 1991), attended by representatives of Hong Kong
Christian Concil, National Council of Churches in the Philippines, CCA and
related organizations in Hong Kong. Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1991, 103 pp |
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F081
The People's Struggle Continues
Report of the URM National Coordinator's Meeting (Hong Kong ,1991).
Hong Kong 1991, 133 pp |
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F080 (out of print)
Third World War
The aim of this volume of Asian issues is to look at the changing international
situation from the perspective of the South. It is an attempt to expose the
forces of new imperialism and the threats that they are likely to pose to the
interests of the Third World. Published by CCA International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1991, 85 pp |
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F079
Walking Together
A Report of the CCA Mission Consultation with Partner Church (Christchurch,
1990). The consultation addressed the key issues for mission in the region.
Hong Kong 1991, 47 pp |
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F078
Women Struggle for Justice and Peace
A collection of papers and discussions of South Asia Subregional Women's
Consultation (Madras 1989). Published by CCA Women's Concerns.
Hong Kong 1991, 42 pp |
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F077
A Search for Symbols
Through this booklet, Ranjini Rebera reminds us on how important it is for women
to remain conscious of symbols and images as they are basic to human
communication and are part of our lives. She stresses, through illustration, that
it is necessary for us to rethink and critically examine our inherited symbols
and rituals if we are to find new and holistic forms of communication. She
affirms that this process of analysis and awareness would not only create space
for the emergence of new symbols and rituals, but it would also strengthen our
spiritual reality and bind women of different socio-economic backgrounds into a
movement that shares common goals and ideals.
Published by CCA Women's Concerns.
Manila 1990, 16 pp |
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F076
Banished
On December 30, 1987, the Singapore government closed the head office of the
Christian Conference of Asia and deported the staff. Why would a government take
such drastic action against a reputable Christian organization? And what does it
mean for the Church in Asia? Written by Ron O'Grady. Published by CCA
International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1990, 52 pp |
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F075
Building a Just and Convivial World
It is a compilation of Niles Memorial Lectures presented at the CCA General
Assembly 1990 in Manila. It consists of three essays: "Towards a Convivial World"
by Toshiki Mogami, "Women and Men in Community: Rhetoric or Reality" by Ranjini
Rebera and "On Being a Christian and Asian in the Present World Economic Order"
by Levi Oracion.
Hong Kong 1990, 51 pp |
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F074
Christ Our Peace: Building a Just Society Bible Studies
Bible Study materials prepared in relationship with the theme of CCA General
Assembly 1990. It includes seven Bible Study materials with the aim to involve
local churches and Chirstian groups in discussing the theme of the Assembly.
Edited by Salvador T. Martinez.
Hong Kong 1990, 94 pp |
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F073
Conceiving a New Creation
A Report of Grassroots Women's Leadership Formation (Penang, 1990). Published by
CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1990, 61 pp |
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F072
Cross and Circle
Written by Masao Takenaka. The book is a compilation of Takenaka's writing and
addresses since the 1950s in the course of serving the ecumenical movement in
Asia. It is presented as a commemoration of the 30 years of the CCA. Published by
CCA-URM. Foreword by Oh, Jae-Shik.
Hong Kong 1990, 417 pp |
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F071
Crossing Borders for Justice
A report of the International Conference on Trans-National Corporations and the
Labor Movement (Korea 1990). Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1990, 115 pp |
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F070
Glasnost, Perestroika and Asia
Report of Consultation on "Glasnost, Perestroika and Asia (Kyoto, Japan 1989). It
explores the lessons that churches in Asia can learn from the upheavals and
changes in Eastern Europe and the role of the church in the midst of such
situation. Published by CCA International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1990, 158 pp |
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F069
Theological Guidelines for Christian Participation
The book attempts not only to clarify, but also to elaborate the Christian basis
for the work of CCA-IA. It traces the history of CCA since its inception and
deals with various events that have taken place over the years, analysing these
in the theological and biblical context of the mission of the Church. Written by
Harvey L. Perkins and published by CCA International Affairs Desk.
Hong Kong 1990, 96 pp |
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F068
Asian Refugees: A Role for the Churches?
Report including the papers presented at the CCA/WCC-CICARWS Asian Refugee
Working Group meeting (Bangkok, 1989).
Hong Kong 1989, 24 pp |
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F067
Beyond Ecumenical Sharing: Communication for Solidarity
The book examines the issue of resource sharing in the context of ecumenical
commitment and solidarity with the people.
Hong Kong 1989, 51 pp |
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F066
The Church and Political Reform
Contains the papers presented at a Consultation on "The Church and Political
Reform in Asia." (Bangkok 1989). The papers addressed the Church and State
relationship and the prophetic role of the churches in Asia in the midst of the
presence of unjust structures in Asian societies.
Hong Kong 1989, 123 pp |
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F065
The Global Challenge
Report of the WCC/CCA Asian Refugee Meeting (1987).
Hong Kong 1989, 45 pp |
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F064
The Island Where People Live
A photo documentary of the troubled land of Iejima, Okinawa Islands. It portrays
the non-violent struggle by people of Iejima to regain their land which was
seized at gunpoint by the US military forces in the summer of 1955. It was hoped
that this publication will move people around the world, especially people of the
United States, to pressure the US government to make changes in its policy toward
the peaceable Okinawan people, human beings whom Jesus loves. A pictorial record
by Ahagon Shoko. Translated by C. Harold Rickard with the Preface by Taira Osamu,
then Moderator of Okinawa District of the United Church of Christ in Japan.
English edition was published by CCA Communications Desk.
Hong Kong 1989, 174 pp |
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F063
Nuclear-Free Nation
Case study that looks at the anti-nuclear policy of the New Zealand government
not only in the context of the country itself but also examines the implications
for its neighbours in the Pacific. Published by International Affairs Desk.
Hong Kong 1988, 108 pp |
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F062
Outcry
A report of the Northeast Asian Church Leaders meeting (Kyoto, 1987). It was the
first meeting attended by church leaders from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Discussion was focused on the complex and emotional issues in the subregion and
the mission of the Church.
Singapore 1988, 85 pp |
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F061
Powers and Principalities
Contains selected papers and workshop discussion paper of a meeting organized by
the Ecumenical Peace Program in Asia of the CCA International Affairs (Hong Kong,
1987). The workshop explored the current scope and effects of external
intervention in Asian affairs. The selected papers provide some insights into
Asian realities and issues of peacemaking.
Hong Kong 1988, 62 pp |
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F060
Reunification - Peace and Justice In Korea
Jointly edited and published by CCA and International Christian Network for
Democracy in Korea. It contains the response of ecumenical Christian Church,
especially in the 1980s, to the deep hope for peace and reunification in Korea.
Hong Kong 1988, 140 pp |
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F059
The Erosion of the Rule of Law in Asia
Jointly published by International Commission of Jurists and CCA International
Affairs. The book contains the papers presented at a Consultation jointly
sponsored by the two bodies (Bangkok 1987).
Hong Kong 1988, 116 pp |
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F058
Debt Crisis and People's Struggles
A study undertaken by CCA-URM, CCA Development and Service and DAGA about the
crisis of debt and its impact on people in Asia. The book aims to throw some
light on the grassroots debt confronting people in Asia today, and tried to
outline some responses to it.
Hong Kong 1987, 110 pp |
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F057
Education for Citizenship
A resource book based on the Northeast Asia Sub-regional Conference on Ecumenical
Education (Taiwan, 1987). Published by CCA Education Desk.
Hong Kong 1987, 41 pp |
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F056
Experiences and Principles in People-Oriented Management
A report from the Training Event on People-Oriented management (Indonesia, 1987).
Hong Kong 1987, 85 pp |
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F055
People's Power, People's Church
A short history of Urban Poor Mission in South Korea
Hong Kong 1987, 133 pp |
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F054
Religion and Asian Politics: A National Dialogue - Pakistan
Contains the papers read by Muslims and Christians participating in the national
interreligious dialogue on Religion and Politics in the context of Pakistan.
Edited by Charles Amjad Ali and published by CCA International Desk.
Hong Kong 1987, 73 pp |
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F053
Woman to Woman
A manual to equip women for effective involvement in the transformation of
society, as reflected in the sub-title: "Asian Women in Solidarity: Mobilizing
Women in Struggles for Food, Justice and Freedom." Published by CCA Women's
Concerns.
Singapore 1986, 23 pp |
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F052
China Today
A Report of a CCA-URM and WCC URM Visit to the Church and People in China. The
aim of the visit is to understand the life and concerns of the people in post-Mao
China, and to see the response and involvment of the Church in the life and
struggles of the nation and its people.
Hong Kong 1986, 136 pp |
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F051
Finding the Way Together
The volume contains the experiences of the CCA programs on Asian Ecumenical
Courses between 1976 and 1985. The AEC program aimed to facilitate the leadership
development of the churches and ecumenical movement in Asia. The book was
designed to encourage the development of ecumenical courses at the national level
and to share the insights which have been gained about ecumenical learning from
the process which has been engaged in at a regional level. Published by CCA
Education Desk and edited by Barbara Stephens.
Singapore 1986, 286 pp |
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F050
Pakistan: Struggle for Human Rights
A collection of essays that traces the history of the struggle of various sectors
- women, students, peasants, lawyers, teachers and others for human rights.
Contributed by people who are leaders in their respective areas of concerns, they
reflect the determination on the part of the people of Pakistan to continue to
fight the forces of oppression. Jointly published by CCA International Affairs
and IDARA-E-AMAN-O-INSAF.
Hong Kong 1986, 221 pp, |
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F049
The Rising Sun and Tangled Roots
It was published by CCA International Affairs Desk immediately after the
installation of Ms. Cory Aquino as President of the Republic of Philippines.
Despite the assertion of peoples power, the oppressive structures remain intact.
The story of the exploitation of the people and the resources of the Phillipines
is told in this book by Dr. Frances L. Starner. She spent a number of years in
the Philippines teaching at the University of Philippine as a specialist in South
East Asian affairs. She keenly followed with interest the recent events and
present a case study in this book.
Hong Kong 1986, 183 pp |
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F048
Towards Health Care for All
Subtitle: "CCA's Concern in Community Health 1973-1983." This publication
attempts to bring together the salient points made, issues that were touched upon
and questions raised but not necessarily answered, at various workshops,
beginning with those of 1976 and 1977. It tries to recall the main conceptual
trends and the attempts made to learn from the mutual sharing of the experiences
in the various countries and situations. Published by Development and Service
Unit.
Singapore 1986, 240 pp |
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F047
What Is the Asian Ecumenical Youth Movement?
An introduction to Asian Ecumenical Youth Movement, written and designed by Chris
Tremewan.
Singapore 1984, 1986 , 26 pp |
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F046
Your Will Be Done
A compilation of reflective writings, prayers and hymns related to the discerning
of God's will for our lives. Almost all the items are of Asian origin, revealing
the wealth of spirituality which is to be found within Asian Christian
communities. However, in order to avoid the danger of becoming too regional, a
few materials from sisters and brothers in others parts of the world were
included by the editor. Also, one or two items which take us back in time to
another century, as a reminder of the perpetual seeking of people to know God.
Edited by Alison O'Grady. Published by CCA Youth.
Singapore 1984/1986, 198 pp |
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F045
A Critical Review of the Vision and Reality of University in Society
Papers presented at CCA-WSCF Asia Pacific Consultation (Hong Kong, 1985) with the
focus on: a) examining critically the conditions of the universities and
education in Asia and Pacific; b) defining and articulate a vision of university
and education in society vis a vis the present realities and; c) working out
strategies for action in response to this vision and reality, involving the
churches, SCMs, chaplains, faculty and administrators.
Hong Kong 1985, 75 pp |
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F044
Communication Order: The Challenge to the Churches
The Communication Revolution and New World Information
Contains Bible studies, presentations and resource papers of CCA Seminar on
"Communication in the Service of a New Heaven and a New Earth." (Singapore, 1983)
Singapore 1985, 133 pp |
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F043
Faith in Modernization
This book chronicles the subsequent two-week intensive encounter in China with
Chinese church leaders, Christian youth, labour leaders, Buddhist monks,
journalists, a women's federation leaders and others. Two central questions put
to Chinese hosts in the cities of Nanjing, Shanghai, Fuzhou and Guangzhou by ten
Asian christian youth in their visit in May 1984: have the Chinese put all their
faith in modernization? What is the meaning of resurgence of Chinese Christianity
at the same moment as the state moves towards more capitalistic economic
strategies? Edited by Chris Tremewan. Published by CCA Youth Desk and WCC Youth.
Singapore 1985, 217 pp |
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F042
Heiwa: Life for the People
Report of the Asia Heiwa Conference (Okinawa, Japan 1985). The conference was
organized with the objective of formulating an Asian Ecumenical Peace with
Justice agenda. The conference called upon the churches to become involved in the
life of the marginalized and join with other groups of goodwill in overcoming the
structure of injustice, thereby ensuring a just and wholesome life for all,
particularly women, youth and the suffering dispossessed. It is the calling of
the church to become engaged in the struggle against nuclearisation, militarism,
economic colonialism, paternalism, sexism and racism. Published by CCA
International Affairs.
Hong Kong 1985, 175 pp |
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F041
The Magnificat in Asia Today
The booklet contains the Report of Second All-Asian Consultation on Christian Art
(Philippines 1984). It was jointly published by CCA and the Asian Christian Art
Association.
Japan 1985, 40 pp |
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F040
Out of Control
Official report of the Asia Youth Assembly (Delhi, 1984). It is a joint
publication of CCA Youth and WSCF Asia Pacific. Edited by Chris Tremewan.
Singapore 1985, 208 pp |
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F039
Set Free to Struggle for Freedom
Papers presented at a URM gathering reflecting the 7th CCA Assembly's theme:
"Jesus Christ Sets Free to Serve."
Hong Kong 1985, 115 pp |
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F038
Theology and Ideology in Asian People's Struggle
Edited by George Ninan and published by CCA-URM. Contains articles such as:
Theology and Ideology, Urban Rural Mission of the Church, Asia as We see it,
Development and Justice, People's Struggle and People's Movement.
Hong Kong 1985, 82 pp |
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F037
Justice and Development
A Report of Asia Forum on Justice and Development (Singapore, 1984). Jointly
published by CCA and WCC Commission on Churches' Participation in Development.
Singapore 1984, 55 pp |
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F036
Listen: This Is the Voice of the Small Fishermen
Presents the report on the Small/Traditional Fishermen Workshop organized by CCA-URM
Rural Concerns (Madras, 1981).
Bangkok 1984, 95 pp |
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F035
Tarakwon '83
Report of the Asian Ecumenical Youth Leaders' Seminar and Minutes of the CCA
Youth Committee Meeting (Korea, 1983). The contents include: Reflection on "Jesus
Christ the Life of the World," Issues and Directions in Asian Ecumenical Youth
Work, Spirituality in Liberating Struggles (by Lakshman Wickremesinghe), Minutes
of the Youth Committee Meeting and National Reflections. Published by CCA Youth
Desk.
Singapore 1984, 121 pp |
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F034
Asian Christian Leaders in China
Impressions and reflections of a visit of six Asian church leaders to China
between June 1-14, 1983 at the invitation of the China Christian Council.
Singapore 1983, 72 pp |
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F033
Nurturing an Asian Christian Presence in Indochina
Report of an ecumenical team visit to Vietnam and Cambodia in February 1983.
Singapore 1983, 25 pp |
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F032
Organizing Experience fom Thailand
Published by CCA-URM under its Rural Concerns, compiled by Bantorn Ondam. It
highlights the rural people's participation in social transformation and way of
enhancing people's organization.
Hong Kong 1983, 32 pp |
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F031
Towards a Theological Basis for Education
A CCA Resource book for continuing exploration into the issue of a theological
basis for education arising from the 7th Asia Ecumenical Course, Thailand,
October 1982. It includes two Bible Studies.
Singapore 1983, 114pp |
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F030
Towards the Sovereignty of the People
Published by CCA Commission on Theological Concerns. The volume contains the
essays presented in a consultation on Faith, Ideology, Culture and Political
Vision (Hong Kong, 1982). The discussions covered the subject of ideology, the
issue of culture viewed from people's or minjung perspective as well as from the
perspective of the major religions, and the matter of the Christian Faith. The
contributors are: Song Choan-seng, D. Preman Niles, Harvey L. Perkins, Kuruvilla
C. Abraham, Clement John, Aloysius Pieris, S.J., Wang Hsien-chih, Koson Srisang,
Shoji Tsutomo, Kim Yong-bock. The introduction includes an interpretative report
of the Consultation as well as the editorial work done by D. Preman Niles.
Singapore 1983, 193 pp |
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F029
Tradition and Innovation
This volume contains a report of the exploratory meeting on "A Search for a
Relevant Eccelesiology in Asia" (Sri Lanka, 1982), including the issues
identified as having a bearing on the search for a relevant ecclesiology in Asia,
and the discussion papers and background papers presented at the meeting. The
contributors included: Geevarghese Mar Osthathios, Lakshman Wickremesinghe, David
M. Gill, Sohn Seung-Hee, Phyllis Guthardt, Kwok Pui Lan, Jeffrey Abayasekera,
Lourdino A. Yuzon, Fridolin Ukur, Kate C. Botengan, Kim Byong-suh, T.V. Philip,
Maen Pongudom. Introduction was written by D. Preman Niles.
Singapore 1983, 136 pp |
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F028
Tradition and Innovation
This volume contains a report of the exploratory meeting on "A Search for a
Relevant Eccelesiology in Asia" (Sri Lanka, 1982), including the issues
identified as having a bearing on the search for a relevant ecclesiology in Asia,
and the discussion papers and background papers presented at the meeting. The
contributors included: Geevarghese Mar Osthathios, Lakshman Wickremesinghe, David
M. Gill, Sohn Seung-Hee, Phyllis Guthardt, Kwok Pui Lan, Jeffrey Abayasekera,
Lourdino A. Yuzon, Fridolin Ukur, Kate C. Botengan, Kim Byong-suh, T.V. Philip,
Maen Pongudom. Introduction was written by D. Preman Niles.
Singapore 1983, 136 pp |
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F027
Keeping Doors Open
A Report of CCA Team Visit to Vietnam and Kampuchea (1982).
Singapore 1982, 29 pp |
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F026
WSCF-CCA Consultation on Ecumenical Task of Asian Student Christian Movement
Report including papers of the WCSF Asia Pacific and CCA Consultation on
Ecumenical Task of Asian Student Christian Movement (Hong Kong, 1982).
Hong Kong 1982, 69 pp |
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F025
Called to Send and to Receive
Papers, Bible Studies, reports of working groups, and selected stories of
missionary personnel presented at a consultation on CCA's Asian Missionary
Support Programme held in Singapore in 1980. The volume deals with the two-way
missionary obligation of churches. Edited by Lourdino A Yuzon.
Singapore 1981, 92 pp |
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F024
CCA Consultation with Church Leaders from China
Contains the major papers presented at the historic consultation with Chinese
Christian leaders held in Hong Kong, March 1981.
Singapore 1981 , 80 pp |
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F023
For the Dawning of the New
For generations, the people who came originally from South India as indentured
labour to build the railway tracks, and to clear the forests and plant the tea in
Sri Lanka at the time of the Raj, have continued to be exploited economically,
forgotten politically, and subjected to racial discrimination. The poems and
essays in this book express their suffering and struggles, capture something of
their longing for the New - the Kingdom within which Justice, Freedom and Truth
will prevail. Originally written in Tamil, these have now been translated into
English. Edited by Jeffrey Abayasekera and Preman Niles.
Singapore 1981, 48 pp |
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F022
In Clenched Fists of Struggles
Report of the workshop on the impact of transnational corporations (TNCs) in Asia
within the framework of "Asian People's Struggle for Economic Freedom." It
embodies the presentations, discussions, and delibrations of the workshop.
Published by CCA Urban Rural Mission (URM).
Hong Kong 1981, 173 pp |
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F021
Indochina Consortium
Contains the report of ecumenical visit to Laos and Vietnam (1981). Written by
Frans Tumiwa.
Singapore 1981, 42 pp |
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F020
Indochina Consortium
Contains the report of ecumenical visit to Laos and Vietnam (1981). Written by
Frans Tumiwa.
Singapore 1981, 42 pp |
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F019
Inheritors of the Earth
Report of the Peoples' Forum on People, Land and Justice. A group of those who
are victims of land alienation in race and minority situations, as well as some
from the rural and urban poor communities, share their experiences in their
different situations of struggle, and affirm solidarity with one another.
Singapore 1981, 114 pp |
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F018
Inheritors of the Earth
Report of the Peoples' Forum on People, Land and Justice. A group of those who
are victims of land alienation in race and minority situations, as well as some
from the rural and urban poor communities, share their experiences in their
different situations of struggle, and affirm solidarity with one another.
Singapore 1981, 114 pp |
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F017
Living in Christ with People
Twelve meditations on the theme of the Seventh Assembly of the CCA. Prepared by
Ron O'Grady. Singapore 1981, 29 pp |
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F016
People against Domination
Contains the Report of Consultation on People's Movement and Structure of
Domination in Asia (Kualalumpur, 1981). The militarization of Asian politics was
one of the main concerns.
Japan 1981, 200 pp |
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F015
CCA and the Indochinese
The booklet describes the ecumenical solidarity and involvement in the
Indochinese countries: Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Written by Frans Tumiwa.
Singapore 1980, 32 pp |
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F014
Christian Response to Race and Minority Issues in Asia
Proceedings and Findings of a regional Consultation jointly sponsored by CCA and
WCC (Delhi, 1980).
Hong Kong 1980, 124 pp |
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F013
Dialogue
The first in a series called CCA Concerns, and written by Wesley Ariarajah, the
booklet seeks to tell the average member of the average congregation in Asia what
dialogue is and what it is not, and illustrates how they may enrich their
experience of dialogue and enhance the character of their communities.
Singapore 1980, 32 pp |
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F012
Escape from Domination
A report of a consultation organized by International Affairs Desk (Manila, 1979)
with the purpose of understanding more clearly the patterns of oppression in Asia
and to make a response to the cry of the people. The papers presented by: Prof.
Masao Takenana (Japan), Prof. Yoshikazu Sakamoto (Japan), Prof. Anwar Barkat
(Pakistan), Prof. Herb Faith (Australia), Senator Jovito R. Salonga (Philippines)
and Sr. Teresa Chu (China).
Japan 1980, 109 pp |
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F011
Guidelines for Development
This excellent book provides an understanding of development in Asia from the
Christian perspective. Holding that the motto of all development is to let the
people grow, it indicates how the main three elements in the development process,
viz., release, restoration and transformation may be realised. Edited by Harvey
L. Perkins.
Singapore 1980, 1981, 95 pp |
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F010
Islam's Challenge for Asian Churches
Edited by Yap Kim Hao, the booklet contains some of the papers and background
materials presented at the consultation on Christian-Muslim relationship (Kualalumpur,
1980). It is hoped that this booklet will provide some basic material for our
continuing study of the Islamic resurgence and the Christian search for
cooperation and community with our Muslim neigbours.
Singapore 1980, 50 pp |
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F009
Living in Faith
Report of the Asia Youth Resource Conference I (Kabanjahe, Indonesia 1979) on the
theme "Living in Faith" with the focus on the context of Asian rural life.
Singapore 1980, 115 pp |
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F008
Prison Letter
A collection of Rev. In Myung Jin's letter from prison. Rev In is an activist of
URM in Korea.
Published by CCA-URM.
Hong Kong 1980, 66 pp |
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F007
Varieties of Witness
This is a collection of theological articles, Bible Studies and meditations. The
articles are on important aspects of Asian theology. The Bible Studies focuses on
the theme of human development. The meditations come from Korea where Christain
people witness to their faith with prophetic integrity - and pay for it. Edited
by Preman Niles and T.K. Thomas.
Singapore 1980, 22 pp |
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F006
China's Struggle for Modernization
A collection of major papers presented at the Study Seminar on China (Tokyo,
1979).
Singapore 1979, 72 pp |
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F005
Christian Art in Asia
Report of a Consultation on Christian Art in Asia (Bali-Indonesia, 1978).
Singapore 1979, 49 pp |
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F004
Children of Asia
Published by CCA's Education Desk, for the International Year of the Child. Among
the contents is a revealing article on the Child in Asia, and statements,
stories, poems and pictures which describe and illustrate the condition of Asian
children. Edited by Tosh Arai.
Singapore 1979, 52 pp |
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F003
Suffering and Hope
Edited by Ron O'Grady and Lee Soo Jin, the volume brings together significant
writings from the region - ancient and modern, religious and secular - dealing
with the theme of suffering and hope.
Hong Kong 1976, 1978, 83pp |
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F002
An Encounter with Education for Liberation and Community
Twelve Asian contributions on the role of education in building of awareness and
the formation of community. The papers came out of a CCA workparty which met in
Singapore under the auspices of the Life and Action programme.
Singapore 1975, 1977, 70 pp |
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F001
Asians and Blacks - Theological Challenges
The sixth series of Joseph Cook Memorial Lectures was co-sponsored by the CCA.
The lectures were given by Choan-seng Song and Gayraud Wilmore.
Singapore 1973, 80 pp |