Victim Theology: A Critical Look at the Church's Response to Aids

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Rarely does a book come along with a renewed understanding on the way certain issues are treated especially the Churchs response to HIV/AIDS. Other books talk about the social, economic issues in relation to HIV/AIDS, but this book goes further to show the theological basis of the churchs response. With evidence from the history of the main line churches, Mageto exposes the suppressed views within the mission churches on the HIV/AIDS. The book opens up yet another way of understanding the churchs response to HIV/AIDS so far and shows new ways of looking at the pandemic in particular those who are infected and affected.

About the author

Peter Mageto is an ordained Methodist Minister and has served congregations in Mombasa and Nairobi, Kenya. Currently, he is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Evansville, Indiana. He Serves also as Missionary-in-Residence at Aldersgate United Methodist Church and Methodist Temple in Evansville. He has widely contributed in theology, ethics and HIV/AIDS.

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