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Gerald O. West, Ph.D.

About Gerald O. West, Ph.D.

Gerald West teaches Biblical Studies and African Biblical Hermeneutics in the School of Religion, Philosophy, and Classics at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.

Boaz as ‘Sugar Daddy’: Re-Reading Ruth in the Context of HIV

By Gerald O. West, Ph.D.

Co-authored with Beverley Haddad, Ph.D. Abstract Research has shown that young African women are one of the key populations that is most at risk to HIV infection. Indications are that these young women are increasingly engaging in age-disparate ‘sugar daddy’ relationships which is increasing their vulnerability. This article follows the See-Judge-Act methodology, beginning with an […]

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