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Review of “Christianity and Depression,” by Tasia Scrutton

Christianity and Depression. By Tasia Scrutton. London, UK: SCM Press, 2020), xvi + 236 pp. Tasia (Anastasia P.) Scrutton is an Associate Professor at the University of Leeds in the School of Philosophy, Religion, and History of Science. Her research focuses on the interaction between religion and mental health and philosophical approaches to emotion and […]

Review of “Contextual Theology: Skills and Practices of Liberating Faith,” eds., Vähäkangas and Bergmann

Contextual Theology: Skills and Practices of Liberating Faith. Edited by Mika Vähäkangas and Sigurd Bergmann. Routledge, 2020. Book Review This volume is a significant contribution to contemporary theological discourse. It particularly explores the relationship between contextual theology and liberation theology, which seeks to address marginalized communities’ specific needs and challenges. The editors structured the book […]