vol. 6, no. 2 (2009)
HAPAG
Description
HAPÁG A Journal of Interdisciplinary Theological Research
Published by St. Vincent School of Theology and Adamson University
Hapag’ (‘table’ – the Filipino locus for the exchange of food and nourishment, likewise of multiple stories, casual views or deep reflections, of differing beliefs, cultures and disciplines, all done on the spirit of sharing, acceptance and openness) is a bi-annual review of theological-pastoral research from an interdisciplinary perspective in the Philippine and Asia/Pacific contexts. It is a collaborative project of St. Vincent School of Theology and Adamson University.
Table of contents
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Front Matter
Editorial Board
Guide to Contributors
Articles
Barth and Habermas on the Changing Role of Religion in a Postnational Constellation
Rafael D. Pangilinan
The Discovery of the New Subject in Latin American Ethics of Liberation
Gunter M. Pruller-jagenteufel
Ethical Politics and Marginality in Emmanuel Levinas
Lino Gregorio Redoblado
Emmanuel Levinas on Sensitivity (or Malasakit and Pananagutan)
Ton Danenberg
Derrida, Pictographs and the Possibility of Intercultural Communication
Kenneth Masong
Causes and Ways Out for the Global Food Crisis
Peter Tom Jones | Erwin Van Uffel
The Passover Narrative and Ritual: A Meal of Liberation from Hunger
Ma. Marilou S. Ibita
Collingwood’s Logic of Question and Answer: Its Possible Contribution to a Philosophy of Education
Raymundo R. Pavo
Back Matter
About the Authors