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The Coming of AIDS Plague and Implications for Christian Ministry

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Author(s)
Clarke, Donald
Keywords
AIDS
Christian Ministry
Africa
biblical principles
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Bioethics
Health ethics
Intercultural and contextual theologies
Christian denominations
Biblical Theology

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/235944
Abstract
"We are facing what could be the most devastating worldwide disaster in the twentieth century, or possibly in this millenium. The coming AIDS plague threatens to change the life of every African, and affect every nation on this continent. We Christians must be informed; we must be firmly grounded in the biblical principles at stake; and we must prepare ourselves for unprecedented ministry responsibilities."
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1989
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