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- 2004011565 contributor B9818791.
- 2004011565 contributor B9818792.
- 2004011565 created "c2004.".
- 2004011565 date "2004".
- 2004011565 date "c2004.".
- 2004011565 dateCopyrighted "c2004.".
- 2004011565 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-174) and indexes.".
- 2004011565 description "Siblings in struggle, siblings by choice? -- Autobiographical perspectives : narrative agency, systemic thinking, intercultural realities -- Transcending barriers alien to community -- Moral vision in a climate of diminishing trust -- Invisible forces determining human existence -- Gender change and cultural traditions -- Death and the maiden : the complexity of trauma and ways of healing -- Complexity and simplicity in pastoral care : the case of forgiveness -- Resources for becoming siblings by choice.".
- 2004011565 extent "xi, 181 p. ;".
- 2004011565 identifier "0827234562 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2004011565 identifier 2004011565.html.
- 2004011565 issued "2004".
- 2004011565 issued "c2004.".
- 2004011565 language "eng".
- 2004011565 publisher "St. Louis, Mo. : Chalice Press,".
- 2004011565 subject "261.8 22".
- 2004011565 subject "BV4468 .S65 2004".
- 2004011565 subject "Church work with minorities.".
- 2004011565 subject "Marginality, Social Religious aspects Christianity.".
- 2004011565 tableOfContents "Siblings in struggle, siblings by choice? -- Autobiographical perspectives : narrative agency, systemic thinking, intercultural realities -- Transcending barriers alien to community -- Moral vision in a climate of diminishing trust -- Invisible forces determining human existence -- Gender change and cultural traditions -- Death and the maiden : the complexity of trauma and ways of healing -- Complexity and simplicity in pastoral care : the case of forgiveness -- Resources for becoming siblings by choice.".
- 2004011565 title "Siblings by choice : race, gender, and violence / Archie Smith, Jr., Ursula Riedel-Pfaefflin.".
- 2004011565 type "text".