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Parables from the Pandemic

Parables from the Pandemic
Author: Christine Galib
Publisher: Road Less Traveled Enterprises
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2021-09-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781955824002

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Parables from the Pandemic: Holding onto Hope in a Hurting World is a collection of illustrated short stories and reflection questions that invite us to explore our faith and offer us hope.


Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable

Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable
Author: Laughing Woman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 75
Release: 2021-08-21
Genre:
ISBN:

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Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable: Parables for a Pandemic World Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable is a collection of fictional contemporary short stories that take place during the pandemic. As Jesus spoke in parables to those in His days, so do parables speak to issues both personal and universal to us in the present. Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable offers stories of the moral compass of life as we know it today in a pandemic world. Here a Parable There a Parable Everywhere a Parable Parables for a Pandemic World with just over twenty parables the book and is available in paperback and Kindle eBook.


Oxygen

Oxygen
Author: Kalpna Singh-Chitnis
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2022-03-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781736687116

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"Oxygen: Parables of the Pandemic" edited by Kalpna Singh-Chitnis, published by River Paw Press (USA), contains sixty-two pandemic poems by forty-five international poets.


Pearly Gates

Pearly Gates
Author: Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
Publisher: Thornbush Press
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2020-07-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1735230049

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A man arrives at the gates of heaven holding a faith that’s not his own; another clutches a suitcase he’s unwilling to give up. One woman demands to be sent back, while another asks for a new name. Hands empty or full, hearts joyful or disappointed or appalled, these people and others approach the twelve open gates of heaven, only to discover the truth about their loves…


Human Rights in Global Health

Human Rights in Global Health
Author: Benjamin Mason Meier
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 617
Release: 2018-03-27
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0190672706

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Institutions matter for the advancement of human rights in global health. Given the dramatic development of human rights under international law and the parallel proliferation of global institutions for public health, there arises an imperative to understand the implementation of human rights through global health governance. This volume examines the evolving relationship between human rights, global governance, and public health, studying an expansive set of health challenges through a multi-sectoral array of global organizations. To analyze the structural determinants of rights-based governance, the organizations in this volume include those international bureaucracies that implement human rights in ways that influence public health in a globalizing world. This volume brings together leading health and human rights scholars and practitioners from academia, non-governmental organizations, and the United Nations system. They explore the foundations of human rights as a normative framework for global health governance, the mandate of the World Health Organization to pursue a human rights-based approach to health, the role of inter-governmental organizations across a range of health-related human rights, the influence of rights-based economic governance on public health, and the focus on global health among institutions of human rights governance. Contributing chapters each map the distinct human rights efforts within a specific institution of global governance for health. Through the comparative institutional analysis in this volume, the contributing authors examine institutional dynamics to operationalize human rights in organizational policies, programs, and practices and assess institutional factors that facilitate or inhibit human rights mainstreaming for global health advancement.


Foundations of Global Health and Human Rights

Foundations of Global Health and Human Rights
Author: Lawrence O. Gostin
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2020-07-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0197528295

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Human rights are essential to global health, yet rising threats in an increasingly divided world are challenging the progressive evolution of health-related human rights. It is necessary to empower a new generation of scholars, advocates, and practitioners to sustain the global commitment to universal rights in public health. Looking to the next generation to face the struggles ahead, this book provides a detailed understanding of the evolving relationship between global health and human rights, laying a human rights foundation for the advancement of transformative health policies, programs, and practices. International human rights law has been repeatedly shown to advance health and wellbeing - empowering communities and fostering accountability for realizing the highest attainable standard of health. This book provides a compelling examination of international human rights as essential for advancing public health. It demonstrates how human rights strengthens human autonomy and dignity, while placing clear responsibilities on government to safeguard the public's health and safety. Bringing together leading academics in the field of health and human rights, this volume: (1) explains the norms and principles that define the field, (2) examines the methods and tools for implementing human rights to promote health, (3) applies essential human rights to leading public health threats, and (4) analyzes rising human rights challenges in a rapidly globalizing world. This foundational text shows why interdisciplinary scholarship and action are essential for health-related human rights, placing human rights at the center of public health and securing a future of global health with justice.


Stuff That Needs To Be Said

Stuff That Needs To Be Said
Author: John Pavlovitz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2020-04-22
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780578682501

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Over the past few years, John Pavlovitz's blog, Stuff That Needs To Be Said, has become a virtual hub for millions of people from all over the world, drawn there by his clear, compelling words on compassion, equity, love, and justice. This expansive, like-hearted community transcends race, orientation, gender, religious tradition, political affiliation, and nation of origin--and finds its affinity in the deeper place of our shared humanity, which is the True North of his writing. This collection lovingly pulls together some of John's most widely-read and most beloved essays on faith, politics, grief, and the elemental parts of being human. It is an encouraging, inspiring, challenging storehouse of "stuff that needs to be said."


The Pandemic and the People of God

The Pandemic and the People of God
Author: Arbuckle, Gerald A.
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2021-10-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608339041

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"Draws from anthropology and theology to provide an analysis of the role of the church in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic"--


The Pandemic Within

The Pandemic Within
Author: Hendrik Wagenaar
Publisher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2021-08-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1447362241

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COVID-19 has exposed defects in our current political–economic order: extreme wealth inequality, an ideology-driven government, a greedy corporate sector, a precarious labour force and a looming climate catastrophe. This accessible book offers a unique blend of moral imagination and social–political analysis to overcome these defects. It focuses on two characteristics of contemporary societies – hegemony and complexity – that have inhibited our ability to imagine, and take seriously, better practices and institutions. Considering housing, work, governance, finance, climate change and more, this book presents feasible and pragmatic solutions which are informed by a comprehensive vision of a flourishing, sustainable and richly democratic society.


Pandemic Preaching

Pandemic Preaching
Author: David H. Garcia
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2021-10-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1666722138

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The year of the COVID pandemic was a time like no other in modern history. A historical pandemic, a racial reckoning, a tense and bitterly divided political election, an insurrection at the capital, and the Texas record freeze created a year that will be long remembered. Preachers were charged with making some sense of what was happening and at the same time giving hope that the community would make it through this time together. Through a year of homilies based on the Catholic readings of Sundays and Feast days, Father David Garcia connects the stories of this historic year to the light of Scripture. The homilies weave human experiences with Hispanic culture and traditions as well as moral lessons and Catholic spirituality. Pandemic Preaching helps inspire all who have been through this difficult time with powerful stories and sound theological reflection. At the same time these writings challenge us to learn the lessons of this unique and difficult year for ourselves.