Religious Periodicals and Publishing in Transnational Contexts
This volume explores the relationship between religion and print, examining the material devices, business structures, and cultural networks that circulate words and images to nourish religious faith in a global context.
Ogbonnaya examines varieties of the intercultural process in world Christianity. He shows that the centrality of culture for world Christianity showcases the important position the scale of values occupies in world Christianity.
What seems to be evidence can be false, while unfounded accusations are accepted as truth, causing travesties of justice. Using case studies like the OJ Simpson trial, the Iraq War, and the history of anti-Semitism, this book shows how beliefs can be stronger than hard facts.
The Christian Understanding of Animal Immortality
What becomes of the animals we love after death? Drawing on the Church Fathers, this book argues that Orthodox theology possesses the tools to speak credibly about the immortality of animals with philosophical and theological rigour.
The Theological Imperative Informing Safeguarding
Theology brings a life-giving perspective to safeguarding, identifying the abuse of any vulnerable person as an abuse of Christ himself. This work emphasizes authority as service, the agency of the child, and gives prominence to the voices of survivors and restorative processes.
Acceptance and Development of Death Education in Japan
In 1970s Japan, death was taboo until Alfons Deeken introduced death education. This book explores how he and Japanese practitioners transformed the nation’s approach to grief and end-of-life care, offering insight into Japan’s unique experience of confronting death.
Becoming Jewish
A worldwide fascination with Judaism has led millions to convert. In this volume, leading scholars explain this global movement towards identification with the Jewish people, from Germany and Poland to China and Nigeria.
Africana Jewish Journeys
Millions of people worldwide are identifying as Jews or converting. In this volume, scholars and practitioners explore this new shaping of modern Jewish identities in Africa, the United States, and India.
Navigating African Biblical Hermeneutics
This collection interrogates the biblical text from Africana contexts and Diasporas. It tackles issues of wealth, power, gender, sexuality, HIV/AIDS, and mass violence, offering vital insights for anyone committed to Africana-conscious biblical studies.
This volume addresses fundamental questions about the interplay between ethics and spirituality. How can love, compassion, and tolerance encounter mistrust, enmity, and violence? And how can spirituality contribute to the newly emerging global ethics?
This volume explores how well-being captures the imagination by addressing issues related to the social good and the quest for personal happiness. It discusses what difference the study of well-being makes from a Christian perspective.
This book bridges ancient wisdom and modern realities, integrating sociological theories with New Testament principles. It offers a spiritual perspective on today’s complex social challenges, inviting readers to respond with informed, faith-based action.
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