Can God intervene? : How religion explains natural disasters/ Gary Stern

By: Stern, GaryMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Westport: Praeger, 2007Description: x, 229 pISBN: 9780275989583Subject(s): Natural disasters -- Religious aspects | Indian Ocean Tsunami, 2004 -- Religious aspects | Natural disasters -- Religious aspects -- ChristianityDDC classification: 202.118
Contents:
1. The Day After Christmas 2004 2. The Floods of the Past 3. The Jewish Perspective 4. The Roman Catholic Perspective 5. The Mainline Protestant Perspective 6. The Evangelical Christian Perspective 7. The African American Christian Perspective 8. The Muslim Perspective 9. The Hindu Perspective 10. The Buddhist Perspective 11. The Nonbeliever's Perspeotve
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General Books General Books Central Library, Sikkim University
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202.118 STE/C (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available P08505
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1. The Day After Christmas 2004
2. The Floods of the Past
3. The Jewish Perspective
4. The Roman Catholic Perspective
5. The Mainline Protestant Perspective
6. The Evangelical Christian Perspective
7. The African American Christian Perspective
8. The Muslim Perspective
9. The Hindu Perspective
10. The Buddhist Perspective
11. The Nonbeliever's Perspeotve

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