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Men of the urban underclass and grief: Exploring the implications for pastoral theology in the 21st century
The ritual of blood sacrifice as evidenced in Colossians 1:20 and its implications in Akan traditional culture
"Facing each other": A pastoral theology of forgiveness between marital partners
Beyond liberated: Divine transcendence and cultural hybridity in the theologies of clement of Alexandria and James Hal Cone
Enhancing care giving through listening
Abraham as a spiritual ancestor in Romans 4 in the context of the Roman appropriation of ancestors: Some implications of Paul's use of Abraham for Shona Christians in postcolonial Zimbabwe.
Multisensory worship in traditional settings
Nurturing spiritual companionship in a multicultural, multifaith health care setting
A relational model of understanding adult Korean adoptees' ethnic identity formation in the United States
Seasoned faith: Relationality, practice, and community
Hippolytus' commentary "On the Song of Songs" in social and critical context
Fire Chaplaincy: The promotion of resilience-based pastoral care
Identity, memory, and prototypicality in early Christianity: Peter, Paul, and recategorization in the acts of the Apostles
Pastoral identity as social construction: An exploration of pastoral identity in postmodern, intercultural, and multifaith contexts
Solution-focused congregational change: An alternative model for effective church leadership
The spiritual narratives of adoptive parents: Constructions of Christian faith stories and pastoral theological implications
We're ONA...now what?: An ecclesiology of hospitality emphasizing LGBTQ perspectives
Becoming colorfully human: A pastoral theology of the immigrant and the community
Wholeness in a fragmented church: A call to a new day in regional ministry