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Betrayed by accent: theological notes on a racist worldsound
(Springer, 2022-05-10)This volume brings sustainability studies into creative and constructive conversation with actions, practices, and worldviews from religion and theology supportive of the vision and work of the UN SDGs. -
Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania by Alexander Avram
(University of Pittsburgh, 2022-06-03)Review of Historical Implications of Jewish Surnames in the Old Kingdom of Romania. By Alexander Avram. Studies in Jewish Onomastics: The Project for the Study of Jewish Names. University Park, PA: Penn State University ... -
The rise of the common: spiritual revival and political revolution in the Wesleyan movement
(United Methodist General Board of Higher Education, 2022)The hope of the gospel that is at the heart of the Methodist evangelical holiness traditions needs to be tested and verified in concrete transformations, which will be spelled out in the chapters of this book.Contributors: ... -
Tito Madrazo, predicadores: Hispanic preaching and immigrant identity
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Mark 5:21-43
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Homiletical theology (keynote II)
(2021-08-19)(Translation of Meeting Title) Nordic Homiletical Network 2021 Program: "Theology Creates Preaching Creates Theology" -
Review of George Buttrick’s guide to preaching the gospel in homiletic
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Alter-carnation: notes on cannibalism and coloniality in the Brazilian context
(Duke University Press, 2021)Beyond Man reimagines the meaning and potential of a philosophy of religion that better attends to the inextricable links among religion, racism, and colonialism. -
Preaching that pushes back
(2021-11-23)