May a Christian go to court? : and other essays on persecution vs. religious freedom / Thomas Schirrmacher
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- 9783938116630
- 3938116633
- BR1610 .S357 2008
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SAIACS General Stacks | 261.8 S337M (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 043225 |
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261.8 S267T Theology of non violent resistance for the transformation of society / | 261.8 S283S Sex and the single eye | 261.8 S294C The Church Before The Watching World: | 261.8 S337M May a Christian go to court? : | 261.8 S346J Jubilee manifesto | 261.8 S349V Veiled and silenced : how culture shaped sexist theology / | 261.8 S448E The Enterprise Culture |
Is involvement in the fight against persecution of Christians solely for the benefit of Christians? " why involvement in the cause of religious freedom should be a central political issue for everybody -- "But with gentleness and respect" : why missions should be ruled by ethics, an evangelical perspective on a code of ethics for Christian witness -- Persecution -- May a Christian go to court? -- Putting rumors to rest -- Human rights and Christian faith -- There has to be a social ethic -- Two "Bonn profiles."
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