2018/2: Human Security

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Edited by Michelle Becka, Felix Wilfred & Mile Babic
Part One: Foundations
Making Human Security Ethically Positive and Politically Usable
ERNY GILLEN
‘A Mighty Fortress is our God’: The Needs and Limits of Security
REGINA AMMICHT QUINN
Part Two: Theological Perspectives
Between Fear and Abundance: Towards a Theology of the Need for Security
KNUT WENZEL
‘The Harvest of Righteousness is Peace and Security for Ever’ (Isa 32.17). Individual and Collective Security in the Light of the Hebrew Bible
RAINER KESSLER
Church and Security in Argentina: The Vicissitudes of a Controversial Link
MATÍAS OMAR RUZ
Part Three: Insecurity, Poverty and Violence
An Emerging Theology of Human Security: The Philippine Context
JOJO M. FUNG
Forcible Displacement in Colombia: the Complete Loss of All Assurance
PILAR MENDOZA
Insecurity & Violence and Impact on Human Security
ELIAS OPONGO
From Modest Security to Insecure Freedom
MICHAL KAPLÁNEK
Rethinking Human Security in the Korean Peninsula: Practicing Just Peace
JUDE LAL FERNANDO
Part Four: Theological Forum
In Memory of Ruth Pfau
HARALD MEYER-PORZKY
Claude Geffré O.P., 1926-2017
BRUNO DEMERS
Gregory Baum: Pioneer of Ecumenism and Dialogue (1923-2017)
SOLANGE LEFEBVRE & DAVID SELJAK