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Rethinking hope : Christian eschatology rediscovered by
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Publication details: Delhi : Christian World Imprints, 2021
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 236 ABR R.
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Political theology in transition /Y.T. Vinayaraj, by
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Publication details: Delhi : Christian World Imprints, 2020
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 261 VIN P.
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Eco-homiletics and the craft of narrative preaching by
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Publication details: Delhi : Christian World Imprints, 2021
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 251.09 NGU E.
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Ethics and Christology in John's Gospel / by Series: Biblical hermeneutics Rediscovered. 36
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Publication details: New Delhi, Christian World Imprints. 2020
Dissertation note: Dr. Huten Donhring earned her B.Sc degree from DMC of Science, Imphal under Manipur University then in 2000. She did her BD studies at ETC, Jorhat (2004). She joined DTS, YWAM at Lonavala, Pune (June 2004). She did her Master studies in New Testament at UBS, Pune (2005) and thereupon taught at UBS for three academic years (2007-2010). Then she left for her doctoral studies at FFRRC, Kottayam, Kerala. In between and before she obtained her doctoral degree, she taught at MTC, Kangpokpi as visiting lecturer (2016). She completed her doctoral research in 2018. Then she joined GPIT, SHUATS, Prayagraj as Assistant Professor in the department of New Testament (2019-2020).
She is the youngest child of (Lt.) Huten Thungkhel and Mrs. Seltun Thumrii. She belongs to the Anal Naga tribe of Chandel, Manipur. She is married to Rev. ST Colling Anal and is blessed with three children- Kolhring, Warriihring and Unsahman.
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 226.5 ANA E.
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Folk Dance as Ecumenical Communication : A Theological Vision and Mission by
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Publication details: New Delhi, Christian World Imprints. 2020
Dissertation note: Rev. Dr. A. Temjen Jamir is a member of the Changtongya Town Baptist Church. After his BD studies, he served as an Associate Pastor (Youth) at Kohima Ao Baptist Church (1987-1990). He is an Associate Professor of Communication and Media studies at the Clark Theological College and the Academic Dean of the College. He has also served as the Dean of Post Graduate Studies, the Editor of the Clark Journal of Theology, CTC, Mokokchung. He has authored, edited and co-edited several books. Some of his publications include: Popularisation of Folk Music in Christian Worship, 2018 (Revised Edition), Creative Communication: The Potential of New Media in Theological Education, 2014 (Co-edited), Racism, the Thorn in the Humanity’s Peaceful Coexistence, with special Reference to Theological, Tribal, Gendered, and Communication Media Perspectives, 2017 (Edited). Ethnic Politics in North East India: An Academic Approach, 2018, (Co-edited). He has also written and published several articles in academic journals. His wife Mrs. L. Atula Lkr, C.T.C alumna, teaches at THSS, Mokokchung, and they are blessed with two sons, Imkongnuksung and Medemkaba. Traditionally, Nagas have a variety of folk dances like spear dance, imitative dance, victory dance, bamboo dance, harvest dance and feast dance which clearly depicts different meanings. Naga traditions are rich in folk dances which were regarded as an authentic and authoritative medium of communication for the Nagas, each with its own historical and cultural importance. Thus, folk dance was considered as one of the most important elements of Naga culture. However, the early missionaries discouraged folk dance, primarily stemming from a fear that Nagas would be encouraged and inspired to go for human raids by singing folk songs with dances. This resulted to the disappearance of folk dance in Naga culture. Today, Nagas feel the need to restore certain cultural values and elements for the enrichment of the Naga community. There is a need for the Nagas to take a positive approach to Naga traditional culture instead of simply condemning cultural elements as worthless and devilish. The book takes a fresh attempt at clearly and strongly presenting the authenticity of folk dance from the perspective of ecumenical communication, conveying the message of unity.
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 261.5 JAM F.
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Faith Seeking Transformation : Rethinking Faith, Theology and Mission in North East India / by
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Publication details: . New Delhi, Christian World Imprints. 2020
Dissertation note: Rev. Dr Yangkahao Vashum is Professor of Systematic Theology at the Eastern Theological College, Jorhat, Assam, India. He is also the Dean of Tribal Study Centre and Executive Editor of the Journal of Tribal Studies, of the College. He is an ordained Baptist Minister from Ukhrul, Manipur. Earlier he served as the HOD of Theology and Dean of the Post-Graduate Studies of the College. He received his BTh, BD and MTh degrees from the Senate of Serampore College (University); ThM from the Princeton Theological Seminary; and PhD from the Iliff School of Theology and Denver University, USA.
He has authored, edited and co-edited a number of books including Tribal Theology and the Bible: A Search for Contextual Relevance; Peacemaking in Northeast India: Social and Theological Exploration; Search for a New Society: Tribal Theology for North East India; The Quest for Harmony: Christian and Tribal Perspectives, etc. His latest, Christology in Context: A Tribal-Indigenous Appraisal of North East India, has been awarded the J. G. Frank Collison Award for the outstanding contribution to Theological Research in India, 2017. He has also written many scholarly papers in reputed journals, nationally and internationally. He is married to Semmichon Shimrang Vashum and they are blessed with a daughter and a son.
Availability: Items available for loan: Presbyterian Theological Seminary (1)Call number: 230.954 VAS F.
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