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This timely book gives a voice to those living with HIV who are too
often ignored or misunderstood by the Church and other religious
institutions - including those in positions of care who may have
thought they were helping but have ended up doing more harm than
good. The book exposes and challenges attitudes of institutional
blindness and abuse and suggests some positive means of remedy, all
of which have been formed and tested with the help of clients at
the London HIV Chaplaincy. With its powerful combination of moving
personal testimony and honest pastoral reflection, this book will
encourage a more informed, sensitive and effective interaction with
many who, for whatever reason, feel marginalised by our society and
alienated by those who most want to help. As Rowan Williams says in
his foreword, 'This book is a proclaiming of the gospel as well as
a call to judgement. It is necessary material for the
self-examination and self-awareness of any Christian minister or
community, if the Church's claim to be what it is supposed to be is
not to go on being so hollow for so many who need to hear that
their agency and dignity are understood and honoured.'
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