Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
The turmoil in the Arab world, though a legitimate course of action by the people suppressed is becoming a boon for the western powers to change their gamemanship in the Middle East. A new gameplan has to emerge to harness and steer the confusion and clamour for international help in Libya, Yemen, Syria, Bahrain into their favour and interest.
Now, more than ever the west can intervene at minimal cost and propaganda. Let the people fight, exhaust and kill themselves, yet providing support wherever and whenever necessary even counter-revolutionary in scope. The assistance will be paid back in terms of millions of barrels of oil adding more years under the clutches of imperialism.
The people have no choice but to get bloodied to change the corrupt and cruel governments. They had had enough. What better time to revolt in synchrony with the chorus everywhere. They have nothing to loose because the Arab psyche and image is at rock bottom. There is a dire call to regain some of the aura of past glory.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Rebankan paderi tanpa bicara: 5 Mei 2011
Sustainable Living Institute (SAVE) said...
Nusantara disalibkan.
After Afonso D'Albuquerque's conquest of Melaka in 1511, the Nusantara was then open to proselytization. The cross becoming more evident.
On March 17, 1521 Magellan made landfall in the Philippines at an uninhabited islet of Homonhon, south of Samar. When they sailed to Limasawa, another island south of Leyte, Enrique (a Malay) was made to good use to communicate in Malay with Rajah Kolambu, king of the island-kingdom. Magellan was zealous in converting the Malay natives to Christianity under the guise of friendship and show of force that bedazzled them. Out of fear and bewilderment on the part of Rajah Kolambu and his subjects, along with his brother Rajah Siagu, they kneeled and kissed the cross of the Spaniards. That was on 31 March, 1521.
Francis Xavier (1506-1553) the Jesuit's apostle to the East visited Melaka 3 times and translated several Christian works into Malay.
Bibliography (partial):
Blagden, C.O. Memoirs of Eminent Priests who Visited India and Neighbouring Countries.
Book of Common Prayer, Malay. 1915. Kitab Sembahyang dalam Greja. Surat Sambiang. SPCK, London
Bruggermann, Fr. 1966. The history of the Catholic Church in the Rajang 1882-1966. The Sarawak Teacher, Special History Issue II(2)
Bunyon, C.J. 1889. Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall … Sometime Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak and of Harriette His Wife. Longmans Green & Co, London
Greer, Robert Rev. 1956. A History of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore. Presbyterian Church Press, Singapore
Kilgour, R. 1935. The Bible in the Netherlands Indies. In Rauws, J. et al (eds) The Netherlands Indies. World Dominion Press, London/New York pp171-6
Knaap, G.J. 1987. Kruidnagelen en Christenen (Cloves and Christians). De Verenigde OOst-Indische Compagnie en de bevolking van Ambon 1656-1696 (The (Dutch) United East India Company and the population of Ambon, 1656-96. KITLV, Leiden
Muller-Kruger, Th. 1959. Sedjarah Geredja di Indonesia. Badan Penerbit Kristen, Jakarta
Ooi Keat Gin. 1991. Mission education in Sarawak during the period of Brooke rule, 1840-1946. SMJ XLII(63):282-373
Ruyll, A.C. 1611. Sovrat ABC akan mengayd’jer anack boudack seperty deayd’jern’ja capada segala manusia Nassarany: daen beerbagy sombahayang Christaan. Nagry Amsterdam
Saunders, Graham E. 1989. Bishops and Brookes: the Anglican Mission and the Brooke Raj in Sarawak 1848-1941. Ph.D. thesis, Univ Hull; published OUP, K Lumpur 1992
____ . 1995b. The Anglican Mission and the Brookes of Sarawak 1848-1941: An assessment. In King, Victor and Horton, A.V.M. (eds) From Buckfast to Borneo (Essays Presented to Father Robert Nicoll on the 85th Anniversary of his birth 27 March 1995). Sarawak Literary Soc pp91-102
Sormin, H.C. 1971. A history of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Sarawak from 1915-1956. M.A. thesis, Univ Philippines, Manila
Steijn Parve, H.A. 1990. Kaum Padari (Padri) di Padang Darat Pulau Sumatera. Dlm Taufik Abdullah (ed) Sejarah Local di Indonesia. Gajah Mada Univ Press, Yogyakarta edisi 3
Varney, P.D. 1968. The Anglican Church in Sarawak from 1848 to 1852. SMJ XVI(32-33)
____ . 1969. Some early Iban leaders in the Anglican Church in Sarawak. SMJ XVII(34-35):273-89
Wessels, S.J. C. 1929. De Katholieke Missie in het Sultanaat Batjan (Molukken) 1557-1609. The Catholic Mission in the Sultanate of Bacan (Maluku) 1557-1609. Historisch Tijdschrift VIII
Nusantara disalibkan.
After Afonso D'Albuquerque's conquest of Melaka in 1511, the Nusantara was then open to proselytization. The cross becoming more evident.
On March 17, 1521 Magellan made landfall in the Philippines at an uninhabited islet of Homonhon, south of Samar. When they sailed to Limasawa, another island south of Leyte, Enrique (a Malay) was made to good use to communicate in Malay with Rajah Kolambu, king of the island-kingdom. Magellan was zealous in converting the Malay natives to Christianity under the guise of friendship and show of force that bedazzled them. Out of fear and bewilderment on the part of Rajah Kolambu and his subjects, along with his brother Rajah Siagu, they kneeled and kissed the cross of the Spaniards. That was on 31 March, 1521.
Francis Xavier (1506-1553) the Jesuit's apostle to the East visited Melaka 3 times and translated several Christian works into Malay.
Bibliography (partial):
Blagden, C.O. Memoirs of Eminent Priests who Visited India and Neighbouring Countries.
Book of Common Prayer, Malay. 1915. Kitab Sembahyang dalam Greja. Surat Sambiang. SPCK, London
Bruggermann, Fr. 1966. The history of the Catholic Church in the Rajang 1882-1966. The Sarawak Teacher, Special History Issue II(2)
Bunyon, C.J. 1889. Memoirs of Francis Thomas McDougall … Sometime Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak and of Harriette His Wife. Longmans Green & Co, London
Greer, Robert Rev. 1956. A History of the Presbyterian Church in Singapore. Presbyterian Church Press, Singapore
Kilgour, R. 1935. The Bible in the Netherlands Indies. In Rauws, J. et al (eds) The Netherlands Indies. World Dominion Press, London/New York pp171-6
Knaap, G.J. 1987. Kruidnagelen en Christenen (Cloves and Christians). De Verenigde OOst-Indische Compagnie en de bevolking van Ambon 1656-1696 (The (Dutch) United East India Company and the population of Ambon, 1656-96. KITLV, Leiden
Muller-Kruger, Th. 1959. Sedjarah Geredja di Indonesia. Badan Penerbit Kristen, Jakarta
Ooi Keat Gin. 1991. Mission education in Sarawak during the period of Brooke rule, 1840-1946. SMJ XLII(63):282-373
Ruyll, A.C. 1611. Sovrat ABC akan mengayd’jer anack boudack seperty deayd’jern’ja capada segala manusia Nassarany: daen beerbagy sombahayang Christaan. Nagry Amsterdam
Saunders, Graham E. 1989. Bishops and Brookes: the Anglican Mission and the Brooke Raj in Sarawak 1848-1941. Ph.D. thesis, Univ Hull; published OUP, K Lumpur 1992
____ . 1995b. The Anglican Mission and the Brookes of Sarawak 1848-1941: An assessment. In King, Victor and Horton, A.V.M. (eds) From Buckfast to Borneo (Essays Presented to Father Robert Nicoll on the 85th Anniversary of his birth 27 March 1995). Sarawak Literary Soc pp91-102
Sormin, H.C. 1971. A history of the Seventh Day Adventist Church in Sarawak from 1915-1956. M.A. thesis, Univ Philippines, Manila
Steijn Parve, H.A. 1990. Kaum Padari (Padri) di Padang Darat Pulau Sumatera. Dlm Taufik Abdullah (ed) Sejarah Local di Indonesia. Gajah Mada Univ Press, Yogyakarta edisi 3
Varney, P.D. 1968. The Anglican Church in Sarawak from 1848 to 1852. SMJ XVI(32-33)
____ . 1969. Some early Iban leaders in the Anglican Church in Sarawak. SMJ XVII(34-35):273-89
Wessels, S.J. C. 1929. De Katholieke Missie in het Sultanaat Batjan (Molukken) 1557-1609. The Catholic Mission in the Sultanate of Bacan (Maluku) 1557-1609. Historisch Tijdschrift VIII
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