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Disability, secularisation, Australian religious culture (EBOOK)

Disability, secularisation, Australian religious culture (EBOOK)

Various topics including disability and sanctity of life; secularisation, politics and Australian culture; Australian religious history; animals in the Apocrypha.

$10.00

Categories eBook, St Mark's Review Tags Apocrypha, Australian culture, Australian religious history, biblical studies, disability, Indigenous history, Jean Vanier, L'Arche, sanctity of life, secularisation

Description

This issue of St Mark’s Review draws from across the theological disciplines to grapple with a diverse range of significant issues, including

  • disability, the speed of modern life, and the legacy of Jean Vanier and L’Arche;
  • a philosophical comparison of Christian notions of the sanctity of human life with competing utilitarian visions;
  • blueprints for Christian witness and political engagement in a secularising twenty-first-century Australia;
  • historical perspectives on colonial Christian and indigenous Australian encounters in nineteenth-century Victoria; and,
  • from the field of biblical studies, new insights from studies of the Apocrypha.

The articles in this issue offer rich resources for critical reflection and engagement.


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