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Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities
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Human Families: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities: Identities, Relationships, and Responsibilities in Ottawa, ON
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*Advance Praise & Reviews*
"A thoughtful, interdisciplinary examination of family life, identity, and moral responsibility." -- Library Journal This volume focuses on the theme of human families and Christianity in areas including 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 pandemic. Based on presentations given at the spring 2020 CTS conference (conducted virtually due to COVID-19), the book includes essays from plenary speakers Stephanie Coontz (Evergreen State College), Darlene Fozard Weaver (Duquesne University), and Victor Carmona (University of San Diego), as well as many others.
*Advance Praise & Reviews*
"A thoughtful, interdisciplinary examination of family life, identity, and moral responsibility." -- Library Journal This volume focuses on the theme of human families and Christianity in areas including 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 pandemic. Based on presentations given at the spring 2020 CTS conference (conducted virtually due to COVID-19), the book includes essays from plenary speakers Stephanie Coontz (Evergreen State College), Darlene Fozard Weaver (Duquesne University), and Victor Carmona (University of San Diego), as well as many others.

















