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Understanding Living Islam

Available from Isaac Publishing Spirituality, Structures, Society and Sects A detailed study of the practices, family life, social structures, spirituality and sects of Muslims today. Including extensive quotations from Islamic sources, the book is especially suitable for those seeking an in-depth understanding of Islam, and covers the range from conservative and political Islam to folk Islam […]

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Basilius Kasera – Toward Shalom as a Radical and Transformative Conceptual Framework for Post-Apartheid Social Justice in Namibia

The article explores how a biblically informed concept of shalom could provide for a thicker theological and conceptual framework for Christian praxis in the Namibian post-apartheid context. It serves as a tentative dialogue starter of how Christians can participate in the social ordering of society, especially in redressing deep levels of social injustice. The author

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Christian Ministry under Persecution – Most Rev Dr Benjamin Kwashi

Ministry and Leadership in a Christian Community under Persecution – Archbishop Ben Kwashi Oxford Centre for Religion and Public Life Public Lecture given by zoom Friday July 29th at 12 noon GMT I have had a journey with ill-health since 1975 when my kidneys gave way. Shortly after that my house was burnt. With Andrew Boyd I have

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Elijah Mokaya

OCRPL was used of God to fulfil my desire for further studies, initially hindered by the constraints of time and financial resources. Through the online studies, I gained from the rich and culturally diverse lecturers who constitute the OCRPL faculty. The academic approach to the study of religion (Islam in particular) challenged my misinformed and

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Edward Nyagah

OCRPL is connecting all internationally. Through the initiative of this programme, I have learned how to deal with culture in our social life. The experience qualified me for academic and theological study. There is a lot of networking which results in genuine friendships. The study has equipped me with very interesting information and has allowed

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