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Poverty, None of the Church’s Business … !?: Exploring the Theological and Ethical Significance of John Howard Yoder’s Discourse on the Practice of the Lord’s Supper

Poverty, None of the Church's Business … !?: Exploring the Theological and Ethical Significance of John Howard Yoder's Discourse on the Practice of the Lord's Supper Vincent CP LAU The discourse on the Lord's Supper by John Howard Yoder in...
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Delight in the Torah

From September 12 to 16 this year, I taught a doctoral class in theology at Nanjing Jinling Union Theological Seminary. In a seminar on Christian ethics, I led students to study various major works on ethics, including philosophical ethics and Paul Lehmann. ) and the contextual ethics of people like Dietrich Bonhoeffer, as well as Stanley...
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HKBTS's Path to Practical Theology

Since 2009, Hong Kong Baptist Theological Seminary ("Baptist") has been committed to constructing a practical theology with "theological wisdom" (theologia). Preachers with "theological wisdom" can discern the heart of Jesus Christ and help people use His thoughts, feelings, and examples to practice what they believe in and respond appropriately to current situations. Practical theology emphasizes the practical wisdom of theology, which can be practically applied in pastoral scenes and social reality, so that people can be fearless in challenging days, ride on the spiritual wind, and move forward with perseverance.
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What to Study? Why Study?

Alben Wong (Th.M.) Rethinking the meaning of learning Graduation is approaching, and my heart is filled with gratitude. Time is limited, but grace transcends the limitations of time. My studies from Master of Divinity to Master of Theology were full of grace. I have to thank Baptist Theological Seminary for allowing a lazy person like me to enjoy the joy of learning again and again in ample time. During this period, the guidance of the teachers and mentors helped me to understand again and again what pastoral workers should read and why they should read. The latter is a warning to me as a working preacher, so that I don’t get lost in the busy ministry. Learning always has its own meaning. Therefore, the focus of my sharing is on the edification of the seminary. I think this is also a criticism of the preacher himself. Although there is no perfect role model in the world, the teachings here make me reflect on myself and not be led by the times. ...
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