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The Poor and Poverty in Islam: Compassion and Social Justice
(Scholars’ PressBeau Bassin, Mauritius, 2018)Most strategies for addressing poverty are based on western paradigms to analyze and respond to poverty. There is very little awareness of a rich tradition of charity and social justice in non-western religions and ethnic ... -
Poverty and the Poor in the World’s Religious Traditions: Religious Responses to the Problem of Poverty
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Profiles of Poverty: The Human Face of Poverty in Lebanon
(Dar Manhal al HayatMansourieh, Lebanon, 2011) -
Refugees: Exploring Theological and Missiological Foundations
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2016) -
Relevance and Faithfulness: Challenges in Contextualizing Theological Education
(InSights JournalDeerfield, IL, 2016)The relevance of theological curricula to specific contexts has always been a challenge. In our pluralistic world where graduates minister in greatly varying contexts and cultures, theological education has to be both ... -
Relief and Development in the Mission of God
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Review of Leading a Multicultural Church, by Malcolm Patten
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2017) -
Review of Remember the Poor: Paul, Poverty and the Greco-Roman World, by Bruce Longenecker
(IBTS Centre AmsterdamAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2016) -
Review of Silence, by Shusaku Endo
(International Baptist Theological SeminaryAmsterdam, Netherlands, 2018) -
Review of “God’s People on the Move: Biblical and Global Perspectives on Migration and Mission, edited by van Thanh Nguyen and John M. Prior” and “Religion, Migration and Identity: Methodological and Theological Explanations, edited by Martha Frederiks and Dorottya Nagy.”
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Strangers in the Kingdom: Ministering to Refugees, Migrants, and the Stateless
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The World of the Poor: How Development Professionals Understand and Assess Poverty
(PraegerSanta Barbara, Calif., 2019)