In a world which is slowly but surely being devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the church needs to get involved in the fight against this disease. In many places the church has conveniently denied that HIV/AIDS has anything to do with them. In this paper the author argues for the necessity of thinking theologically about the reality of HIV/AIDS, indicating that HIV/AIDS is not merely a matter of �sinners� becoming infected with a virus, but that certain circumstances are conducive towards the spreading of HIV/AIDS which need to be addressed if an impact is to be made on the spreading of the virus. Although many non-religious organisations are fighting this disease, the church is in an ideal situation to assist these bodies as it is alread...
This paper first explains why the HIV/Aids pandemic requires a fundamental reorientation of our theo...
One of the ways in which sexual transmission of AIDS is addressed is through moral interventions by ...
In this article Archbishop Ndungane reflects on various aspects related to the challenge that HIV/Ai...
In a world which is slowly but surely being devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the church needs to...
More than twenty years after AIDS was medically discovered, it has become clear that it is more than...
HIV is one of the most obscure viruses that humankind has had to face in recent times. Compounding t...
This essay offers a critical introduction to the Lutheran/Moravian programme to combat the HIV/AIDS ...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2010. The church has AIDS : towards a positive theology for an HIV+ church....
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
HIV/AIDS poses an enormous challenge for the Christian church in Africa. Though many congregations e...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to evolve and has now reached pandemic proportions in South Africa a...
The HIV/Aids pandemic is cause for great frustration to the developing countries in their attempts t...
A public talk by the Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMGThe Honourable Michael Kirby discusses the relationshi...
This article reflects on the classic theodicy problem in relationship with HIV/Aids. It first offers...
Although HIV/Aids is a worldwide phenomenon, the challenges they pose are always related to the part...
This paper first explains why the HIV/Aids pandemic requires a fundamental reorientation of our theo...
One of the ways in which sexual transmission of AIDS is addressed is through moral interventions by ...
In this article Archbishop Ndungane reflects on various aspects related to the challenge that HIV/Ai...
In a world which is slowly but surely being devastated by the HIV/AIDS pandemic, the church needs to...
More than twenty years after AIDS was medically discovered, it has become clear that it is more than...
HIV is one of the most obscure viruses that humankind has had to face in recent times. Compounding t...
This essay offers a critical introduction to the Lutheran/Moravian programme to combat the HIV/AIDS ...
CITATION: Forster, D. A. 2010. The church has AIDS : towards a positive theology for an HIV+ church....
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) since its genesis has continued to affect a large number of...
HIV/AIDS poses an enormous challenge for the Christian church in Africa. Though many congregations e...
The HIV/AIDS epidemic continues to evolve and has now reached pandemic proportions in South Africa a...
The HIV/Aids pandemic is cause for great frustration to the developing countries in their attempts t...
A public talk by the Hon. Michael Kirby AC CMGThe Honourable Michael Kirby discusses the relationshi...
This article reflects on the classic theodicy problem in relationship with HIV/Aids. It first offers...
Although HIV/Aids is a worldwide phenomenon, the challenges they pose are always related to the part...
This paper first explains why the HIV/Aids pandemic requires a fundamental reorientation of our theo...
One of the ways in which sexual transmission of AIDS is addressed is through moral interventions by ...
In this article Archbishop Ndungane reflects on various aspects related to the challenge that HIV/Ai...