Japanese and Korean theologians in dialogue : establishing the dignity of life/forming a theology of confession, forgiveness, and reconciliation : the fourth and the sixth Conferences of Japanese and Korean Theologians
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Japanese and Korean theologians in dialogue : establishing the dignity of life/forming a theology of confession, forgiveness, and reconciliation : the fourth and the sixth Conferences of Japanese and Korean Theologians
(A theology of Japan : monograph series, v. 10)
Seigakuin University Press, c2017
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INTERNATIONAL CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY LIBRARY図
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V.10191.021/Th31/v.1008076047
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Table of Contents
- 1 Establishing the Dignity of Life(2014)(Spiritual Care for the Wounded Soul;Response:Spiritual Healing(Spiritual Care);Seeking a Theological Response in the Time of Crisis to Establish the Dignity of Life ほか)
- 2 Forming a Theology of Confession,Forgiveness,and Reconciliation(2016)(An Essay on the Theology of Confession,Absolution,and Reconciliation:with Emphasis on D.Bonhoeffer;Theology of Reconciliation;Reconciliation and Atonement:A Response to Chul‐Ho Youn)
- 3 Essays on Spirituality,the Sanctity of Life,and Japan‐Korea Reconciliation(Contributions of Spiritual Discourse in the 21st Century Society:Peace and Spirituality;“Is There Anything More Precious than Life?”:A Response from a Christian Faith Vowing to “Establish the Sancity of Life”;Toyohiko Kagawa(1888‐1960):Pioneering Japan‐Korea Reconciliation)
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