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- DR SIONE AMANAKI HAVEA OF TONGA: THE ARCHITECT OF PACIFIC THEOLOGY
This essay summarizes the foundational principles of Pacific Theology as set forth by Dr Sione 'Amanaki Havea of Tonga in 1986
- The Pro-Democracy Movement in Tonga - JSTOR
prominent church leaders: Dr Sione 'Amanaki Havea and the Rev Siupeli Taliai of the Wesleyan (Methodist) Church and Bishop Patelesio Fuiau of the Roman Catholic Church Havea had studied in the United States, Taliai in Australia, and Bishop Finau in New Zealand and the Philippines
- Sione ʻAmanaki Havea - Wikipedia
Sione ʻAmanaki Havea (1922–2000) was a Tongan Methodist minister and theologian, known for developing a contextual theology for the context of the Pacific Islands [1] Havea was a strong advocate for ecumenism amongst Christians in Oceania
- The Contextualization of Protestant Theology in Oceanian Christianity
The article highlights Sione Amanaki Havea from Tonga, Sevati Tuwere from Fiji, and Ama Amalele Tofaeono from Samoa as key figures in contemporary protestant theology What concept does Sione Amanaki Havea emphasize in his theology?
- (PDF) The Quest for a Pacific Theology: A Re-consideration of its . . .
This essay summarizes the foundational principles of Pacific Theology as set forth by Dr Sione 'Amanaki Havea of Tonga in 1986
- Fragmentation and unity: Democracy in Tonga’s context
Sione Amanaki Havea, a former president of the Wesleyan Church, was a vocal advocate for democratic reform However, his son, Dr Tevita Havea, the current president, is a staunch opponent of the pro-democracy movement
- Finding our own voice: the reinterpreting of Christianity by oceanian . . .
It is appropriate now to consider the men and women who have led in the development of islander theological thinking First must come the one who may be regarded as the father of Pacific theology, the late Sione 'Amanaki Havea, of Tonga
- Theologies from the Pacific - content. e-bookshelf. de
The invitation from CWM was for a publication on the works of Sione ‘Amanaki Havea However, in the spirit of ‘Amanaki (Tongan name for “anticipation and hope”), this book does not focus on his few publications and many talks (formal and on the slow run, for he was a heavy islander)
- MJT 28-2 full OK - biblicalstudies. org. uk
Foreword to the publication of essays presented to the meeting, Dr Sione ‘Amanaki Havea of Tonga claimed that this meeting directed the theological enterprise in the Pacific to “Pacific Theology” as a theme He summoned all Pacific theologians to make this “moving towards a Pacific
- A Pacific Theology of Celebration - SpringerLink
Havea’s starting point for a theology of celebration is a critique of the western theology which emerged from a context of totalitarianism, war and Church resistance, thus tending to impose foreign problematics on other people
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