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Thu 21 Feb 2019 @ 6:53
RT @R_C_WoodwardThis is an astonishing book : read it and be changed @kmrodonnell @SarumCollege @SCM_Press https://t.co/EEpc0paQOs
Author(s): Lisa Cahill, Diego Irarrazaval, João Vila-Chã
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Read the editorial: 2017/4: Mercy
Part One: Bible
The Connection with the Mercy and Compassion that Inhabits Us SOFÍA CHIPANA QUISPE
The New Testament and Mercy TERESA OKURE
Part Two: Theology
The Evolution of the Works of Mercy JAMES F. KEENAN
Mercy (Re)forms the Church: a Structural Perspective STELLA MORRA
Compassion for JusticeHILLE HAKER
A Field Hospital after Battle: Mercy as a Fundamental Characteristic of God’s Presence ERIK BORGMAN
Manifestations and Scope of God’s Mercy in the Qur’an ROTRAUD WIELANDT
Part Three: Signs of the Times
Restorative Justice: The Bonds of MercyLINDA HOGAN
The Logic of Unconditional Love: Mercy Through the Eyes of RefugeesDEOGRATIAS M. RWEZAURA
Claiming the Right of Mercy in the Family: Voices of Indian Women ASTRID LOBO GAJIWALA
Ecological Works of Mercy DENNIS T. GONZALEZ
Part Four: Theological Forum
Brexit and the Silence of the ChurchJAMES HANVEY
Non-violent Strategies to Reduce Terrorism and Violent Extremism MARIA J. STEPHAN
A Theological Forum for Resistance, Hope and Invention LUIZ CARLOS SUSIN
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