2014
DOI: 10.15566/cjgh.v1i2.34
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Global Health after Pentecost: Toward Theological Reflection as a Religious Health Asset

Abstract: This article examines the recent turn on the part of global health leaders to Christian communities as allies in the response to the HIV pandemic. A cursory survey of this turn highlights how global health leaders have used the language of religious health assets to revalue the activities of faith-based organizations, including Christian churches. In this way, religious health assetstangible and intangiblebecome valuable if they can be rendered intelligible and appreciated using the existing lexicon and logic … Show more

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