Publications

          Budyong is the Cebuano word for conch, a spiral seashell that is blown like a wind instrument, such as a horn or trumpet. In various cultures around the world, it is used to gather people so they can share their views, make important announcements, or signals the beginning of religious rituals or celebrations. In some cultures, it is blown to call to the divine. Budyong is tambuli in Filipino and Tagalog, kabuli in Kapampangan, ke-ong in Bahasa Indonesia, taer-sang in Thai, ken in Viet, gangkakala in Malay and ekkalam in Tamil. Budyong is a peer-reviewed journal focused on theological, biblical, missiological, and pastoral discourses that are relevant and significant to the churches of Asia-Oceania. Cross-disciplinary in nature, the journal publishes scholarly articles, reviews, lectures, and short notes that interface with philosophy, history, sociology, anthropology, and psychology written by local and international scholars as well as by students, faculty, and staff of the St. Alphonsus Theological and Mission Institute (SATMI). SATMI publishes the journal annually.

Budyong: Volume 5, Number 1 – 2021

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION             2020: What a year for St. Alphonsus Theological Mission Institute (SATMI)! Just like the entire Philippine Church, we, at SATMI, were excited to celebrate the 5th centenary of the coming of Christianity in our country. We then...

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Budyong: Volume 4, Number 1 – 2020

EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION In this new issue of Budyong, St. Alphonsus Theological and Mission Institute presents various optics in the field of doing theology. At the heart of this craft of theologizing is the attempt to ground the faith that seeks an understanding of...

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For the entire Budyong Journal you can purchase at the SATMI Registrar’s Office