Up Rational Ancestors Christ in Aids The Sufis of Britain Rites of Passage Paul Tillich Can Darwinism Explain Morality? Spirituality and Culture Poverty, suffering and HIV-AIDS Globalisation and Difference Halfway to Paradise Sexuality and Spirituality Health and Well Being The sacred Tree |
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The objective of this book is to give clergy and
religious groups a basic knowledge of HIV/AIDS, and an understanding of
the needs of people with this virus.
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"I think this thesis on
'Paul Tillich and World Religions' is perhaps the finest on
Tillich I have ever read, and as a book it is superior to easily ninety
per cent of the published material about Tillich."
Robert C. Kimball, Executor Literary Estate of Paul Tillich.
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Rational Ancestors
The author James L. Cox
explores ways in which science, as a confession of faith, interacts with
the faith of indigenous Africans to produce a new "horizon of
understanding".
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Poverty, Suffering
and HIV-AIDS - the global problem of poverty is among the most
serious problems facing humanity in the twenty-first century
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Rites of Passage in Contemporary
Africa
This book demonstrates that the academic study of
religion is not only responsive to developments in religious life but is
interested in actively exploring the symbolic structures expressed in
Christian and Traditional ritual activities. |
Halfway to Paradise
The book is a result of several year's research on
the African religious diaspora in Europe today. |
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Sexuality and Spirituality

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The Sufis of Britain
Sufism is usually perceived as an historical phenomenon and the
literature focuses on the teachings of long-dead masters. The vibrant
living tradition is often neglected in studies.
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..... a common
theme appeared: the relationship between sexuality and spirituality. It
is this theme that is the focus of this book. .....
The various authors come from different church
backgrounds, Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Methodist and the United
Reformed Church, reflecting the ecumenical nature of the book and of the
Social and Pastoral Care Unit. [University of Cardiff]
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Divinities and Ancestors in
Encounter with Christianity in the Religious Experience and History of
the Early Irish and the Akan People of Ghana
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