John Fernandes walked on Unbeaten Paths and presents a theologically reflected autobiography on it. He studied in Mangaluru, Pune, Innsbruck, and Trier. As Pastor and Professor of Theology in India, he committed himself to justice and peace. “Living on the Periphery, Crossing Borders, Building Bridges” aptly summarises the author’s life. This book includes a lived Liberation Theology, examples of ecumenical and interfaith cooperation, and commitment to justice, peace, and ecology; thus, it is a contribution to narrative mission theology. The Indian artist Jyoti Sahi has illustrated the book.
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- 2019
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Inborn metabolic diseases
- 468 pages
- 17 hours of reading
This clinical book facilitates the diagnosis of metabolic diseases. Each disease-related chapter begins with a detailed description of the patient and the delineating symptoms necessary for establishing the diagnosis and differential diagnosis. The metabolic derangement is described in great detail and illustrated in a uniform way, thus affording clarification and better understanding of the treatment. The topics covered range from the clinical approach to metabolic diseases, emergency treatment, diagnostic procedures, and psychosocial care for the child and the family to specific discussions of new modes of treatment, including liver, bone marrow transplantation and somatic gene therapy.