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  • Maria Cimperman: When God’s People Have HIV/AIDS
    Ministry Spring 2009

    Maria Cimperman: When God’s People Have HIV/AIDS

    Michael Wambua May 10, 2009

      Maria Cimperman, When God’s People Have HIV/AIDS: An Approach to Ethics (Maryknoll, New York: Orbis Books, 2005), 159 pages, ISBN 9781570756238. How should Christians affected by HIV/AIDS be understood? Maria Cimperman, an Ursuline sister, challenges the church to view those affected or threatened by the pandemic as God’s children in need of help—just as…

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