The Birhen sa Balintawak is the first indigenous representation of the ‘Virgin-with-child’ in the Philippines. Associated with the revolutionary movement of the Katipunan and promoted by Gregorio Aglipay, a revolutionary priest and a founding figure of the Iglesia Filipina Independiente, this representation of Mary is connected with the political and religious emancipation of the Philippines. This paper explores the construction of the masculinity of the child that accompanies its mother, arguing that its description and depiction both serve to uplift a particular kind of Filipino (revolutionary) masculinity by legitimizing it religiously and to interpret the Christian tradition in an equally indigenous as revolutionary sense. The paper dra...
This study discusses the reasons for the formation of the concept of Bangsa Moro as a separate semi-...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
The Birhen sa Balintawak is the first indigenous representation of the ‘Virgin-with-child’ in the Ph...
This paper is about Catholicism in the Philippines, highlighting the events, and objects on the popu...
The Philippines has one of the world’s longest-running violent conflicts in the Southeast Asia regio...
Throughout decades of progress, gender stereotyping remains a social dilemma in the Philippines. Par...
One of the more striking and, likely, widely-used publications of Gregorio Aglipay, one of the found...
This theological investigation uses bayani as a heuristic device to understand the messianic role of...
Historians agree that; in terms of gender relations; precolonial societies in Southeast Asia were re...
This paper is an analysis of the Santo Niño de Cebu, a statue of the child Jesus that is the object ...
In early colonial Philippines, the Spanish crown believed the Catholic missionizing project was of p...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
As studies of lowland, “Christianized” Philippine culture go, this is easily one of the most insight...
Why is Siliwangi so popular in Sundanese culture? He it is also enshrined in various place names, st...
This study discusses the reasons for the formation of the concept of Bangsa Moro as a separate semi-...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
The Birhen sa Balintawak is the first indigenous representation of the ‘Virgin-with-child’ in the Ph...
This paper is about Catholicism in the Philippines, highlighting the events, and objects on the popu...
The Philippines has one of the world’s longest-running violent conflicts in the Southeast Asia regio...
Throughout decades of progress, gender stereotyping remains a social dilemma in the Philippines. Par...
One of the more striking and, likely, widely-used publications of Gregorio Aglipay, one of the found...
This theological investigation uses bayani as a heuristic device to understand the messianic role of...
Historians agree that; in terms of gender relations; precolonial societies in Southeast Asia were re...
This paper is an analysis of the Santo Niño de Cebu, a statue of the child Jesus that is the object ...
In early colonial Philippines, the Spanish crown believed the Catholic missionizing project was of p...
The article conceptualizes a popular-theological anthropology of bayani (hero/patriot) in the contex...
As studies of lowland, “Christianized” Philippine culture go, this is easily one of the most insight...
Why is Siliwangi so popular in Sundanese culture? He it is also enshrined in various place names, st...
This study discusses the reasons for the formation of the concept of Bangsa Moro as a separate semi-...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...
In spite of the recent interest in Southeast Asian religion in public sphere, there is relatively fe...