The Mediator - Volume VIII, Issue 1 April 2011
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. The articles address both scholarly and practical issues relevant to ministry on this region. We have published our...
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The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. The articles address both scholarly and practical issues relevant to ministry on this region. We have published our...
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. The articles address both scholarly and practical issues relevant to ministry on this region. We have published our...
This issue of The Mediator includes articles and book reviews written by faculty members of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary. The first paper, by Dr. Nativity Petallar, was originally...
This volume of the Mediator reproduces papers presented at the Wesley Theological Conference held at Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary, November 8-10, 2012. The conference was organized by a...
The present Mediator issue is an exercise in Wesleyan theology. We begin with a study of pneumatology from a Wesleyan perspective, with special emphasis on implications for the Church (Davis). This is...
The Mediator’s present issue features the installation speeches of five APNTS faculty members (Dick O. Eugenio, Phillip E. Davis, Daniel Behr, Rebecca Da-vis, and Lynn D. Shmidt) and the inauguration...
The articles in this issue of The Mediatorare the outcome of a conference on postmodernity held at Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary on March 5, 2016. The first of these articles formed the...
The essays in this issue began their existence as speeches to be heard, not as words on a page to be seen.They are the induction speeches of five APNTSfaculty members on the occasionsof their...
The present issue may be regarded as an epistemological sampler. Each article takes a distinctive approach to ways of knowing. Our first article, from professors Kwon and Crizaldo, takes a decidedly...
2018 marks the 500th anniversary of the Protestant Reformation. Like many heirs of the Reformation, APNTS celebrated the occasion with thanksgiving and festivities. One of those festivities is...
The papers presented in this issue of The Mediator confront us with this fundamental question: what difference does Jesus Christ make in our individual lives, churches, societies, and institutions...
This issue also explores themes related to the doctrine of holiness. My own article on grace, law, and conscience investigates some basic theological presuppositions that help facilitate growth in...
This issue of The Mediator focuses upon the topic of Missions, a task to involves taking the message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ to the uttermost part of the world" (Acts l:8)in terms and ways to...
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...
The Mediator is the official journal of Asia-Pacific Nazarene Theological Seminary and has been in publication since 1996. The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related...
The Mediator provides a forum for dialogue about theological issues related to ministry in Asian and Pacific contexts. The Mediator has been a vital part of the mission of APNTS for over two decades...
This issue begins with biblical studies from the Old and New Testaments. Modine uses a creative literary approach to analyze the challenging speeches in Job to help the themes of this ancient book. My...