The HIV and AIDS Bible: Selected Essays
The HIV and AIDS Bible opens a new chapter in African religious discourse by placing the pandemic at the forefront of theological discussions. In a series of incisive essays Musa W. Dube examines the HIV/AIDS crisis in light of biblical and ethical teachings and argues for a strong theological presence alongside current economic, social, and political efforts to quell this devastating disease. The HIV and AIDS Bible will be helpful for teachers, clergy, social worke… More >>
The HIV and AIDS Bible: Selected Essays
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Dube brings together thoughts and theories about fighting HIV and AIDS she has articulated in different contexts and the result is an illuminating text that presents in bold strokes, the social aspects of the disease and what biblical scholars and theologians can do about it. It is a great achievement.
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