Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities
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Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities  -     By: Jacob M. Kohlhaas(ED.) & Mary M. Doyle Roche(ED.)

Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities

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Title: Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities
By: Jacob M. Kohlhaas(ED.) & Mary M. Doyle Roche(ED.)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 240
Vendor: Orbis Books
Publication Date: 2021
Dimensions: 8.10 X 5.30 X 0.60 (inches)
Weight: 10 ounces
ISBN: 162698414X
ISBN-13: 9781626984141
Stock No: WW984142

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Presentations from the 2020 annual conference of the College Theology Society apply theological methodology and insights to pressing issues surrounding the theme of human families and Christianity. Topics include the impacts of economic inequality and insecurity on family and community life, the unique concerns and experiences of families of color, and the particular challenges facing migrant families within the ongoing global crisis.

Author Bio

Jacob M. Kohlhaas is associate professor of moral theology at Loras College in Dubuque, IA. His work has been published in journals and magazines including Theological Studies, Journal of Religious Ethics, and US Catholic.

Mary M. Doyle Roche is associate professor of religious studies at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, and author of Schools of Solidarity: Families and Catholic Social Teaching (Liturgical Press).


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“A thoughtful, interdisciplinary examination of family life, identity, and moral responsibility.” — Library Journal

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