This article seeks to contextualize the application of Inductive Bible Study (IBS) to a postcolonial setting: the Filipino American Church in Los Angeles.1 As part of the process of doing so, this essay narrates a short history of colonization and Christianity in the Philippines, the migration of Filipinos to the United States and the challenges Filipino Americans encountered as a people living in a foreign land. Included in this story is the importance of Filipino American churches and some contemporary challenges and postcolonial issues (such as “colonial mentality” or internalized oppression) that affect a particular segment of Filipino Americans in its quest to grow spiritually through the Bible. IBS is examined as a liberating and empo...
Studies on Christianity in Asia have been weighed down by a double burden—the commonplace of Christi...
This study examines the challenge of contextualizing the gospel to Chinese immigrants in the Dominic...
Due to the persisting legacies of U.S. colonization, the Filipino American identity is shaped not on...
The Filipino American population has now grown to more than 4.1 million, a significant increase from...
There was a large increase in the number of Churches of Christ missionaries and missionary efforts f...
M. Sashi Jamir examines the application of Inductive Bible Study to the tribal communities of Northe...
In contrast to functionalist explanations for the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity...
At nearly 2.5 million people and growing via native birth and immigration, Asian American Catholics...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Religion as an influenc...
This thesis is an attempt to make visible how Christians within a minority people in the southern P...
This article will address my journey in evangelism among the Ifugao of the Philippines and years of ...
As the second largest Asian American group, Filipinos have had a long history in the United States, ...
The question of ethnicity, race and religion points towards the construction of identity both of one...
This article examines Protestant narratives of Filipino and Korean Americans with regard to their Am...
A consideration of how the dynamics surrounding Manila\u27s Black Nazarene express crucial themes in...
Studies on Christianity in Asia have been weighed down by a double burden—the commonplace of Christi...
This study examines the challenge of contextualizing the gospel to Chinese immigrants in the Dominic...
Due to the persisting legacies of U.S. colonization, the Filipino American identity is shaped not on...
The Filipino American population has now grown to more than 4.1 million, a significant increase from...
There was a large increase in the number of Churches of Christ missionaries and missionary efforts f...
M. Sashi Jamir examines the application of Inductive Bible Study to the tribal communities of Northe...
In contrast to functionalist explanations for the spread of Pentecostal and charismatic Christianity...
At nearly 2.5 million people and growing via native birth and immigration, Asian American Catholics...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2011.Includes bibliographical references.Religion as an influenc...
This thesis is an attempt to make visible how Christians within a minority people in the southern P...
This article will address my journey in evangelism among the Ifugao of the Philippines and years of ...
As the second largest Asian American group, Filipinos have had a long history in the United States, ...
The question of ethnicity, race and religion points towards the construction of identity both of one...
This article examines Protestant narratives of Filipino and Korean Americans with regard to their Am...
A consideration of how the dynamics surrounding Manila\u27s Black Nazarene express crucial themes in...
Studies on Christianity in Asia have been weighed down by a double burden—the commonplace of Christi...
This study examines the challenge of contextualizing the gospel to Chinese immigrants in the Dominic...
Due to the persisting legacies of U.S. colonization, the Filipino American identity is shaped not on...