Then They Sat Down to Eat (Gen. 37:25). Brother Betrayed: Moral-Critical Reflections in Times of Covid-19
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New Theological College Back Issue (Serials) | Vol. 84, No. 06 | Available | VJT8406 |
1. The Weakest Brother Sold off
2. A Crisis Provokes Thought, Invites Solidarity
3. Inequalities Accentuating
4. The Corporates are in Command of Every Area of Human
5. The Politics of Indifference
6. The Weak, the Poor and the People on the Move Suffer Most
7. The Phenomenon of Mass Migration
8. The Cold War Propaganda is Revealing their Fallacies
9. The Rise of Xenophobia
10. Polarisation along Diverse Lines
11. Economy in Crisis, Democracy in Shambles, Rise of Populism
12. Searching for Solutions
13. Populism on the Rise
14. Marginalization of the World of Principles
15. Surrender to the Market
16. The Crisis of 2008 Suggested a Course of Correction
17. Co-thinking, Collective Search, Self-discipline
18. Self-renunciation for Others is Supreme Self-fulfilment
19. Be Ye Givers of Hope
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