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“So the poor have hope, and injustice shuts its mouth” : poverty and the mission of the Church in Africa

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Author(s)
Bloomquist, Karen L.
Filibus, Musa Panti
Keywords
Christian ethics
charity
poverty
solidarity
African countries
GE Subjects
Political ethics
Religious ethics
Development ethics
Christian denominations
Dogmatics
Lutheran
Public, political theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/173191
Abstract
Presentations and reflections from a September 2006 consultation on “Poverty and the Mission of the Church in Africa,” followed by a seminar in the “Theology in the Life of the Church” series.
Date
2007
Type
Book
ISBN
9783905676549
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With permission of the license/copyright holder
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African Christianity / Theologies

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