

Table of Contents
The Manila Synodal Tradition: A Brief History |
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John N. Schumacher, S.J. | 285–348 |
A Synod Within a Quadricentennial |
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Pedro S. De Achutegui, S.J. | 349–374 |
The Diocesan Synod in Theological Perspective |
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The Most Rev. Bruno Torpigliani, D.D. . | 375–386 |
Mobilizing the Rural Poor Through Community Organization |
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Mary Racelis Hollnsteiner | 387–416 |
Editor's Preface
Editor's Preface |
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Joseph L. Roche, S.J. | 283–284 |
Notes and Comment
A Problem of Chronology: The Quadricentennial of Manila and the Gregorian Calendar |
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Pedro S. De Achutegui, S.J. | 417–431 |
Review Article
Pace and Mood of a Philippine Era |
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Vicente L. Rafael | 432–438 |
Book Reviews
Juan De Cartagena, O.F.M. (1563–1618) The Mariology of His Homiliae Catholicae and Its Baroque Scirpturism |
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Review Author: William J. Malley, S.J. | 439–442 |
Hellenism and Christianity |
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Review Author: Pedro C. Sevilla, S.J. | 442–444 |
Carlos Bolusan's The Philippines is in the Heart |
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Review Author: Susan Evangelista | 444–447 |
Contributors
Contributors |
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Contributors Contributors | 448 |