Stopping the traffick : a Christian response to sexual exploitation and trafficking
Record details
- ISBN: 9781908355515
- ISBN: 1908355514
- ISBN: 9781908355560
- ISBN: 9781506477213
- ISBN: 1908355565
- ISBN: 1506477216
-
Physical Description:
1 online resource
remote
Computer data. - Publisher: Oxford : Regnum Books International, 2014.
Content descriptions
General Note: | CatMonthString:june.23 Multi-User. |
Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction: Stopping the Traffick: How Should Christians Respond to Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking? / Christa Foster Crawford -- Part 1: What Can We Do about the Problems of Sexual Exploitation and Trafficking?: Introduction / Glenn Miles -- 1. Is it Naive to Think Slavery and Exploitation Will Ever Come to an End?: Key Issues / Kevin Bales -- 2. How Can Donors Positively Engage in the Anti-Trafficking Movement?: Key Issues / Jeremy Floyd -- Part 2: How Should We Make Sense of Sexual Exploitation? Introduction / Glenn Miles -- 3. What Does the Bible Say about Being Involved in Justice for the Sexually Exploited?: Biblical Mandate / Ian De Villiers -- Case Study / Ian De Villiers -- 4. How Should the Church Be Involved in Responding to Sexual Exploitation?: Key Issues / Jim Martin -- Case Study / Jim Martin -- 5. Does Sex Matter to God? Why Should it Matter to Us as Christians?: Theological Reflection / Dan Allender -- 6. How Have We Messed Up Sex?: Theological Reflection / Lisa L. Thompson -- 7. Where is God When Sex Gets Messy?: Theological Reflection / Andrew J. Schmutzer -- Case Study / Andrew J. Schmutzer -- 8. How Can We Survive in the Midst of the Mess?: Theological Reflection / Bill Prevette -- Case Study / Bill Prevette -- 9. How Can We Get from Hostility to Hospitality When Dealing with Transgender and Other Sexual Minorities?: Theological Reflection / Heike Lippmann -- Part 3: How Should We Respond to Demand?: Introduction / Christa Foster Crawford and Glenn Miles -- 10. Why Is Demand Important to Tackle and What Can the Church Do about it?: Key Issues / Donna M. Hughes -- Key Issues / Sven-Gunnar Li�dn -- Case Study / Sven-Gunnar Li�dn -- 11. Where Are the Men of the Church in Addressing Demand?: Key Issues / Peter Grant -- 12. How Can We Stop the Demand for Child Sex Tourism and Instead Create a Demand for Child Safe Tourism?: Key Issues / Jesse Eaves and Tim H�iland -- Case Study / Jesse Eaves and Tim H�iland -- 13. Isn't It Time We See the Links between Pornography, Prostitution and Sex Trafficking?: Key Issues / Nicole Garcia and Christa Foster Crawford -- 14. How Can We Encourage Men in the Church to Challenge the Use of Pornography?: Key Issues / Steve Siler and Tammy Stauffer -- 15. Why Is Addressing Access of Youth to Pornography So Important to Tackling Demand?: Key Issues / Christa Foster Crawford and Glenn Miles -- 16. What Is Our Responsibility towards Pornographers? Are They Outside of God's Redemption?: Key Issues / Craig Gross -- Case Study / Craig Gross -- 17. What Is Our Responsibility towards Pimps and Pedophiles? Are They Outside of God's Redemption?: Case Study / Don Brewster -- 18. Is There Hope for Men Who Visit Red-Light Districts?: Key Issues / Christian Lenty -- Case Study / Christian Lenty -- 19. How Are We Doing Ourselves? What Can We Do about the Sexual Behavior of Expatriate Christian Men?: Key Issues / Kenneth R. Taylor, Glenn Miles and Mark Ainsworth -- Part 4: How Can We Better Work with Boys and Men?: Introduction / Glenn Miles and Christa Foster Crawford -- 20. Why Do We Focus More on Girls Than Boys?: Key Issues / Alastair Hilton -- Key Issues / Doug Van Ramshorst -- 21. What Are the Unique Challenges of Working with Boys and Young Men and How Can We Effectively Meet Their Needs?: Key Issues / Alezandra Russell -- 22. How Can We Effectively Work with Boys and Men in a Non-Judgmental and Supportive Way?: Key Issues / Alastair Hilton -- Advice from Practitioners / Jonathan W. Hancock -- 23. How Should Christians and the Church Engage with Boys and Men?: Advice from Practitioners / Doug Van Ramshorst -- Advice from Practitioners / Jane Beal -- Case Study / Derek Collard -- 24. How Do We Deal With Being Considered "Pro-Gay" for Working with Men Involved in Commercial Sex and Being Considered "Anti-Gay" Because of Our Faith?: Key Issues / Wendy Gritter -- Case Study / Paul Goodell -- 25. Should Christians and the Church Work with the LGBT Community and If So How?: Key Issues / Carl Jylland-Halverson -- Case Study / Carl Jylland-Halverson -- Part 5: How Can We Better Work with Transgender People?: Introduction / Glenn Miles -- 26. What Is a Biblical Approach to the Transgender Community?: Key Issues / Eric Mason 218 -- 27. How Can We Work More Effectively with Transgender People Who are Sexually Exploited?: Key Issues / Jarrett Davis and Glenn Miles -- 28. How Can the Church Effectively Minister to Transgender People Who are Sexually Exploited?: Key Issues / Celeste McGee -- 29. Why Does the Church Ignore Transgender People and How Can We Bridge the Gap?: Key Issues / Duncan Craig -- Case Study / Duncan Craig -- Part 6: How Should We Collaborate?: Introduction / Tania DoCarmo -- 30. Why Is Networking Important?: Key Issues / Brian Wilkinson -- 31. What Are Some Existing Models of Collaboration? How Did They Develop? What Are Some of the Challenges?: Case Study / Lauran Bethell -- Case Study / Tania DoCarmo -- 32. How Can Technology and the Internet Be Used to Enhance Collaboration?: Key Issues / Christa Foster Crawford -- Case Study / Tania DoCarmo -- Case Study / A�n Auret -- 33. What Are the Challenges of Partnership? How Do We Work with People/Organizations Who May Seem Controversial or Who May not Espouse Similar Christian Values / Without Compromising?: Key Issues / Helen Sworn -- Case Study / Helen Sworn -- Key Issues / Jennifer Roemhildt Tunehag -- Case Study / Jennifer Roemhildt Tunehag -- Recommended Resources and Works Cited (p.281-306) |
Type of Computer File or Data Note: | Text (HTML), electronic book. |
System Details Note: | Mode of access: Internet. |
Terms Governing Use and Reproduction Note: | Access requires VIU IP addresses and is restricted to VIU students, faculty and staff. Access restricted by subscription. |
Issuing Body Note: | Made available online by JSTOR. |
Source of Description Note: | Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed March 6, 2017). |