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» January 2006
January 2006
Volume 6
Articles
Do Not Steal: A Lutheran Vision of Practice of Economic Justice
, by The Rev. Alexia Salvatierra
Placing Early Christianity as a Social Movement within its Greco-Roman Context
, by Brad Kirkegaard
The Church in Socially Turbulent Times: The Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s from the Perspective of an Urban Pastor
, by The Rev. Dr. William E. Lesher
The Civil Rights Movement of the '60s—A Personal Perspective
, by Robert Benne
The Power of One…Community
, by Rudolf Featherstone
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