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Dr. Kenneth Ngwa, an ordained minister of the Presbyterian Church in his native Cameroon, and is Associate Professor of Hebrew Bible at Drew Theological School. Before joining Drew's faculty, where he now directs their Center for Christianities in Global Contexts, he taught at Pacific Lutheran University and Wabash College. He is the author of The Hermeneutics of the Happy Ending in Job 42:7-17 (2005) and is preparing a book-length study of ethnicity and violence in Exodus. This year he received the General Board of Higher Education and Ministry of the United Methodist Church Scholar/Teacher of the Year Award.

Superabundance: Its Biblical Genesis, Accessibility, and Custody
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Superabundance: Its Biblical Genesis, Accessibility, and Custody

by Kenneth Ngwa

The author explores how one might reflect on superabundance theologically when austerity and the widening gap between the super rich and the poor affects economic discourse and the church’s role in society’s well-being.