This thesis aims to study Yu-ming Jia’s theology from a postcolonial perspective. Yu-ming Jia (1880-1964) is a conservative Protestant theologian who was actively engaged himself in Chinese protestant churches and theological education during the first half of the 20th century. It was seen that he constructed his theology mainly in a hierarchical context, i.e., the subjugating relationship between missionaries and Chinese Christians appearing in missionary enterprise. This study will focus on three areas of Jia’s theology: christology, ecclesiology and soteriology, which will be analysed with Homi Bhabha’s three conceptions: ambivalence, mimicry and hybridity. These key concepts in postcolonial theory and discourse are regarded as the chara...
Developing from an apparent relationship between the theme of ill-health in mothers’ experiences of ...
The major problems of this study are to reveal how the major cha racter’s defense mechanism is ref...
This thesis examines whether the theological method currently known as inculturation was used in the...
This study is about a phrase in English, especially the English noun phrase in the novel Pride and...
The primary aim of this thesis is to develop an aesthetic approach for the study of the British Orie...
In today’s global religious landscape, many beliefs and practices have been dislocated and thrust i...
This study is aimed to show the Discrimination of Women in Afghanistan when conflict in Afghanistan ...
For the promotion of the Gospel, this study seeks to examine Soteriology in Mainstream Monotheistic ...
This thesis project examines Christian environmentalism and espouses the need for the principles of ...
Christianity, Islam, and Taoism are examined with specific reference to each tradition’s conception ...
Issues of race and race relations continue to plague this nation, well into the 21st Century. Multic...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Religion is still a large driving force b...
Hick’s pluralist assumption has remained the most knowable model of religious pluralism in the last ...
x, 193 leaves ; 29 cm. --This qualitative study informs the literature by bringing two perspectives ...
The major problem of this study is how the racial discrimination is reflected in Trail of Tears nove...
Developing from an apparent relationship between the theme of ill-health in mothers’ experiences of ...
The major problems of this study are to reveal how the major cha racter’s defense mechanism is ref...
This thesis examines whether the theological method currently known as inculturation was used in the...
This study is about a phrase in English, especially the English noun phrase in the novel Pride and...
The primary aim of this thesis is to develop an aesthetic approach for the study of the British Orie...
In today’s global religious landscape, many beliefs and practices have been dislocated and thrust i...
This study is aimed to show the Discrimination of Women in Afghanistan when conflict in Afghanistan ...
For the promotion of the Gospel, this study seeks to examine Soteriology in Mainstream Monotheistic ...
This thesis project examines Christian environmentalism and espouses the need for the principles of ...
Christianity, Islam, and Taoism are examined with specific reference to each tradition’s conception ...
Issues of race and race relations continue to plague this nation, well into the 21st Century. Multic...
Thesis (M.Arch.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, 2011.Religion is still a large driving force b...
Hick’s pluralist assumption has remained the most knowable model of religious pluralism in the last ...
x, 193 leaves ; 29 cm. --This qualitative study informs the literature by bringing two perspectives ...
The major problem of this study is how the racial discrimination is reflected in Trail of Tears nove...
Developing from an apparent relationship between the theme of ill-health in mothers’ experiences of ...
The major problems of this study are to reveal how the major cha racter’s defense mechanism is ref...
This thesis examines whether the theological method currently known as inculturation was used in the...