- AU PMB MS 1427-155
- Item
- September, 2012
Dau, Litiana Naivatu
Dau, Litiana Naivatu
Chan-Foung, Viliamu Pe'a
A selection of Masters and PhD theses by ex-Malua Theological College students
Malua Theological College is a training institute for the ministry of the Congregational Christian Church in Samoa (CCCS). It was established in 1844 in a district of Saleimoa west of Apia on the Island of Upolu.
The aim of the College is to provide quality theological education, and to equip student with knowledge and skills necessary for an effective ministry in the Church. In 1997 Malua Theological College introduced a four year course leading to a Bachelor of Theology or Bachelor of Divinity degree. Students are encouraged to appreciate and write about their beliefs as well as Samoan culture and values in relation to the CCCS Theology and faith.
Some students undertake further study, either Masters or PhDs, at universities overseas. The theses are designed as independent research work where students show their originality, creativity and contribution to theological learning. Many of the students use original source materials for their theses, including interviews and unpublished papers.
The Masters theses and Doctor of Philosophy theses have been microfilmed in separate series in date order.
A selection of Masters and PhD theses, held in the Malua Theological College, by ex-Malua Theological College students, undertaken in various universities throughout the world. Many of the student theses cover both Christian and Samoan values and traditions.
See Finding aids for details.
Various Universities
Part of Theses for the Bachelor of Theology & Bachelor of Divinity
Perelini, Fotuanu'upule Iosua Arielu
Part of Theses for the Bachelor of Theology & Bachelor of Divinity
Tupuse, Faitua Tanielu
Aiolupotea, Carrington
Training of the Laity within the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea
Kamai, Pakom
The Marshall Islands Journal, vol. 43, 1-9
Part of The Marshall Islands Journal
The Marshall Islands Journal, Volume 43, issue numbers 1-9. Covering 6th January - 2nd March 2012. The publication was titled the Micronesian Independent from 1974 - mid-1980, and previously titled the Micronitor (1970-73). Prior to that it was the Marshall Islands Journal (1965-69).
The Marshall Islands Journal, vol. 43, 44-52
Part of The Marshall Islands Journal
The Marshall Islands Journal, Volume 43, issue numbers 44-52. Covering 2nd November - 28th December 2012. The publication was titled the Micronesian Independent from 1974 - mid-1980, and previously titled the Micronitor (1970-73). Prior to that it was the Marshall Islands Journal (1965-69).
Part of Theses for the Bachelor of Theology & Bachelor of Divinity
Tinai, Siatafu