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|a The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Religion and Social Justice.
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|a Wiley-Blackwell companions to religion
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|t Part I. Major world religions. Buddhism : historical setting /
|r Mavis Fenn --
|t Buddhism : contemporary expressions /
|r Steven Emmanuel --
|t Christianity : historical setting /
|r Stanley M. Burgess --
|t Christianity : contemporary expressions /
|r Curtiss Paul DeYoung --
|t Confucianism : historical setting /
|r Joseph Chan --
|t Confucianism : contemporary expressions /
|r Stephen C. Angle --
|t Hinduism : historical setting / O.P. Dwivedi --
|t Hinduism : contemporary expressions /
|r Anita Singh --
|t Islam : historical setting /
|r Hussam S. Timani --
|t Islam : contemporary expressions /
|r Erin E. Stiles --
|t Judaism : historical setting /
|r Moshe Hellinger --
|t Judaism : contemporary expressions /
|r Eliezer Segal --
|t Part II. Religious movements and themes. Bahá'í faith /
|r Christopher Buck --
|t The quest for justice in revival, a Creole religion in Jamaica /
|r William Wedenoja --
|t The Muhammadiyah : a Muslim modernist organization in contemporary Indonesia /
|r Florian Pohl --
|t The role of the chief in Asante society /
|r Yaw Adu-Gyamfi --
|t Tibetan monastics and social justice /
|r Derek F. Maher --
|t Sangha and society /
|r Hiroko Kawanami --
|t G'meelut Chasadim (deeds of kindness) /
|r W.E. Nunnally --
|t Hospitality /
|r Ana María Pineda --
|t Zakat : faith and giving in Muslim contexts /
|r Azim Nanji --
|t Ecumenical and interreligious dialogue /
|r Barbara Brown Zikmund --
|t Part III. Indigenous people. Africa : religion and social justice among the Diola of Senegal, Gambia, and Guinea-Bissau /
|r Robert M. Baum --
|t Australia : religion and social justice in a continent of hunter-gatherers /
|r Robert Tonkinson --
|t Central America : a god for the poor : folk Catholicism and social justice among the Yucatec Maya /
|r Christine A. Kray --
|t Europe : the Roma people of Romania /
|r Sorin Gog and Maria Roth --
|t Middle East : the Kurds : religion and social justice of a stateless nation /
|r Charles G. MacDonald --
|t New Zealand : the Māori people /
|r Rawinia Higgins --
|t North America : Ojibwe culture /
|r Gregory O. Gagnon --
|t Southeran Asia : the Gonds of India : a search for identity and justice /
|r Sushma Yadav --
|t Part IV. Social justice issues. Colonialism /
|r Brigid M. Sackey --
|t Abundant life or abundant poverty? : the challenge for African Christianity /
|r T. John Padwick --
|t AIDS, religion, and the politics of social justice in Sub-Saharan Africa /
|r Afe Adogame --
|t Religion, civil rights, and social justice /
|r Paul Harvey --
|t Human rights : the South African experience /
|r Glenda Wildschut --
|t The "double-conscious" nature of American evangelicalism's struggle over civil rights during the progressive era /
|r L.B. Gallien, Jr. --
|t Gender and sexuality in the context of religion and social justice /
|r Mary E. Hunt --
|t Beginning of life /
|r Andrew Lustig --
|t Death and dying /
|r Courtney S. Campbell --
|t Religion's influence on social justice practices relating to those with disabilities /
|r Ruth Vassar Burgess --
|t Ecology and the environment /
|r Laurel Kearns --
|t Christianity and nonviolent resistance /
|r Celia Cook-Huffman --
|t Building peace in the pursuit of social justice /
|r Mohammed Abu-Nimer.
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|a The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to Religion and Social Justice brings together a team of distinguished scholars to provide a comprehensive and comparative account of social justice in the major religious traditions. The first publication to offer a comparative study of social justice for each of the major world religions, exploring viewpoints within Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Confucianism. Offers a unique and enlightening volume for those studying religion and social justice - a crucially important subject within the history of religion, and a significant area of academic.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a Social justice
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