Cross-Cultural Eco-theology in an Indian Ocean Context
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TextLanguage: ENG Publication details: Delhi ISPCK 2018Description: 207Subject(s): DDC classification: - 261.88 VAS
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"A new eco-theological text book edited by a Uniting Church minister aims to help pastors in India to grapple with issues related to climate change. Published by ISPCK, Cross-cultural Eco-theology in an Indian Ocean Context was co-edited by Rev. Dr David Reichardt. Rev. Dr Reichardt is Minister of the Word at Normanhurst Uniting Church. While the book’s primary audience is Indian pastors, it is sure to be of interest to Uniting Church readers. The book is a unique joint effort between Australian and Indian theologians and other writers."-- Provided by the publisher
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