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<note>Campbell, Alastair V
&#34;Alastair Campbell's Health as Liberation is very powerful. Taking the perspective of liberation thought and praxis, Campbell helpfully redirects our attention to health as an aspect of freedom, to the many voices of illness, and to the social structures that thwart and promote health. This clear and compelling book will be of great interest to secular as well as to theological audiences, and I enthusiastically recommend it.&#34;

-James Childress, University of Virginia, coauthor of Principles of Biomedical Ethics

&#34;Professor Campbell promises to listen to the 'voices of the oppressed. The course of his reflections immeasurably deepens our understanding of the profound connections between health and freedom, and of the need to give voice to the voiceless. This is a most thoughtful and intelligent book.&#34;

-Richard M. Zaner, Vanderbilt University, author of Troubled Voices: Stories of Ethics and Illness (Pilgrim Press)</note>
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