Church and diakonia in the age of COVID-19 / Mothy Varkey.
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TextSeries: Reimagining church as event : perspectives from the marginsPublisher: Delhi : Indian Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge ; Singapore : Council for World Mission, [2020]Description: xxxv, 144 pages ; 22 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789388945837
- 261.8321Â VAR
- BT162.D57Â V37 2020
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Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword / Colin Cowan -- Introduction / Vincent Rajkumar -- Acknowledgements -- Prologue -- chapter 1. Pandemic or planetdemic? : ecology of disease and planetary health -- chapter 2. Economic holocaust and pandemic capitalism -- chapter 3. Democracy and digital imperialism -- chapter 4. Double pandemic : COVID-19 and the pandemic of domestic violence -- chapter 5. Migrant labourers and pandemic apartheid -- chapter 6. Republic of 'Hungervirus' -- chapter 7. Rethinking ekklesia and pastoral care in the age of COVID-19 -- Epilogue -- A liturgy for COVID times -- Afterword / Revelation E. Velunta.
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