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These twelve short, personal stories are deeply moving and compelling and speak volumes about the lives of the truly poor. The text will help readers integrate an implicit pastoral theology with a more explicit pastoral spirituality of understanding and compassion.

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These twelve short, personal stories are deeply moving and compelling and speak volumes about the lives of the truly poor. The text will help readers integrate an implicit pastoral theology with a more explicit pastoral spirituality of understanding and compassion.
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Anthony J. Gittins, CSSp, Professor Dr. Anthony Gittins has taught Theology and Cultural Anthropology at the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago since 1984. Born in Manchester, England, he earned an MA and PhD from the University of Edinburgh, Scotland. He has taught and worked in some thirty-five countries. His pastoral outreach includes ministry in cultures from Africa to the Pacific, and work with Chicago's disenfranchised, especially homeless women. He is the author of numerous books and articles. Father Gittins also lectures and leads retreats nationally and internationally. He continues his anthropological work by spending periods of time in local churches, especially in Africa and the Central Pacific, working on inculturation by bringing learnings from cultural anthropology and theology together. His commitment to homeless women in Chicago, whose stories he told in Where There's Hope, There's Life: Women's Stories of Homelessness and Survival, is ongoing.