Religious Organizations and Refugees in Egypt
by Kelsey Norman
Does cultural or religious affinity have any bearing on the treatment of refugees? Egypt provides an interesting case for exploring this question. Mention of the word ‘refugee’ in […]
by Kelsey Norman
Does cultural or religious affinity have any bearing on the treatment of refugees? Egypt provides an interesting case for exploring this question. Mention of the word ‘refugee’ in […]
by Rev. Ranjit Mathews
I’d like to speak a little bit of the Church as an ordained member of it and what it has to say about charity, particularly in Africa. […]
by Joey Ager
(This article was originally posted on Insight on Conflict.)
April 22, 2013: In humanitarian emergencies across the world, people commonly look to their local faith communities for support. […]
by Cilas Kemedjio
Kwame Anthony Appiah, in Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers, suggests that the implementation of human solidarity requires us to go beyond particular and localized loyalties en […]
by Akosua Adomako Ampofo
Roger Ross Williams is not happy with his kinsmen’s activities in Africa—Uganda to be precise. And as I watched the trailer for the feature-length documentary, God […]
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