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Suitable for courses in African American studies, race and religion, political economy, social ethics, and theological ethics at upper-level undergraduate or graduate level, this book offers opportunity for a trajectory of dialogue between theologians and political economists about poverty, human dignity, and justice in ways previously unexplored.
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