Immigrant Neighbors Among Us

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How do different Christian denominations in the United States approach immigration issues? In Immigrant Neighbors among Us, U.S. Hispanic scholars creatively mine the resources of their theological traditions to reflect on one of the most controversial issues of our day. Representative theologians from Roman Catholic, Lutheran, Reformed, Methodist/Wesleyan, Pentecostal, and Independent Evangelical church families show how biblical narratives, historical events, systematic frameworks, ethical principles, and models of ministry shape their traditions' perspectives on immigrant neighbors, law, and reform. Each chapter provides questions for dialogue.

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Genre : Religion
Author : M. Daniel Carroll R.
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2015-09-11
File : 163 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781625643766


The Bible And Borders

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With so many people around the globe migrating, how should Christians and the church respond? Leading Latino-American biblical scholar M. Daniel Carroll R. (Rodas) helps readers understand what the Bible says about immigration, offering accessible, nuanced, and sympathetic guidance for the church. After two successful editions of Christians at the Border, and having talked and written about immigration over the past decade, Carroll has sharpened his focus and refined his argument to make sure we hear clearly what the Bible says about one of the most pressing issues of our day. He has reworked the biblical material, adding insights and broadening the frame of reference beyond the US. As Carroll explores the surprising amount of material in the Old and New Testaments that deals with migration, he shows how this topic is fundamental to the message of the Bible and how it affects our understanding of God and the mission of the church.

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Genre : Religion
Author : M. Daniel Carroll R.
Publisher : Brazos Press
Release : 2020-05-19
File : 186 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781493423538


Some Immigrant Neighbors

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This interesting collection was written by John Robertson Henry, a pastor living in New York City during the 1900s, who wrote of his experience living and working with immigrants of various ethnicities and races in the United States. He gave his perspectives regarding their reasons for coming to the country and also describes some of the cultural habits the immigrants bring with them to the United States.

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Genre : Fiction
Author : John Robertson Henry
Publisher : DigiCat
Release : 2022-06-03
File : 60 Pages
ISBN-13 : EAN:8596547056126


The Spaces Of Others Heterotopic Spaces

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In the present situation in the world, values of tolerance, compassion and hospitality appear to be more contested. The debates among European leaders have come to center around how to "protect us" from refugees, rather than protecting the precarious lives of the refugees.The authors agree that we should not stop looking for practices of hospitality. We need to better understand what hospitality is, where it is practiced and also why it is practiced. Hospitality is not necessarily something we possess as an inner quality or as something disconnected from others. Rather it is practiced in specific ways in in particular spaces. The thesis is that we have to look for the characteristics of hospitality in "the other spaces" that Michel Foucault once called heterotopias.Five specific cases are analyzed: - a monastic garden for interreligious dialogue in Austria, a Lutheran congregation that accommodates a project for undocumented migrants in Western Sweden, a busy intersection in downtown Oslo where substance-users stay (and most others pass by), a voluntary organization that works for the creation of alternative life forms in inner city Copenhagen, and, finally, some aspects of the Occupy Wall Street movement in New York City.The authors are theologians, sociologists and a PhD candidate in diaconia, an illustration of the interdisciplinary composition of the book.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Hans-Joachim Sander
Publisher : Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht
Release : 2016-09-12
File : 199 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783647604558


Twin Populist Reform Warriors 500 Years Apart

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Similarities between “Playboy” Donald Trump and “Holy Man” Martin Luther? Scandalized by such a thought? Through the rediscovery of the Gospel, the great Reformer realized he was the object of God’s love, not His anger and wrath. Both Luther and Trump understood that God’s ways are not always our ways, and that God can choose and work through sinners. Neither twin understood themselves to be saints but were free to be themselves. They are gifted yet flawed human beings driven by optimistic visions of what the Church and State should be. Drawing insights from history, Scripture, and theology, Swartz illustrates numerous similarities in his Twins’ separated by five centuries. The times, events, and circumstances they encountered exhibit uncanny parallelisms: elite establishments, social media, swamps, walls, and plagues. Even more striking is how their “political stance” and personal traits mirror each other: coarse and filthy speech, pugnacious reactions, and use of derisive nicknames. There’s also a resemblance in their spouses as they became the “Maligned Housewives of the Black Cloister and the White House!”

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Genre : Religion
Author : Paul F. Swartz
Publisher : Gatekeeper Press
Release : 2023-08-14
File : 916 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781662923845


Just Immigration

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Few issues are as complex and controversial as immigration in the United States. The only thing anyone seems to agree on is that the system is broken. Mark Amstutz offers a succinct overview and assessment of current immigration policy and argues for an approach to the complex immigration debate that is solidly grounded in Christian political thought. After analyzing key laws and institutions in the US immigration system, Amstutz examines how Catholics, evangelicals, and main-line Protestants have used Scripture to address social and political issues, including immigration. He critiques the ways in which many Christians have approached immigration reform and offers concrete suggestions on how Christian groups can offer a more credible political engagement with this urgent policy issue.

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Genre : Political Science
Author : Amstutz, Mark R.
Publisher : Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing
Release : 2017
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780802874849


Hermanas

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God calls Latinas to lives of influence. Sharing their own journeys as Latinas and leaders, these three women find mentorship in twelve inspirational women of the Bible who navigated challenges of brokenness and suffering, being bicultural, and crossing borders. As we deepen our spiritual and ethnic identities, we grow in intimacy with God and others and become better equipped to influence others for the kingdom.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Natalia Kohn Rivera
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Release : 2019-01-15
File : 222 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780830873395


Sculptor Spirit

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Like the work of an artist who molds a lump of clay, the Spirit's sanctifying work lies in shaping people into the image of Christ. Avoiding either a "Spirit-only" or a "Spirit-void" theology, Leopoldo Sánchez carefully crafts a Spirit Christology, which considers the role of God's Spirit in the life and mission of Jesus and leads to five distinct models of sanctification that can help Christians discern how the Spirit is at work in our lives.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Leopoldo A. Sànchez M.
Publisher : InterVarsity Press
Release : 2019-02-05
File : 305 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780830873173


Neighborhood Transformation

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Neighborhood Transformation is a Christian reimagination of compassionate ministry through the application of the practice of biblical hospitality. This book advocates the creation of community outreach programs focused on emotional support, legal support, and spiritual refuge for undocumented African immigrants. Linking the theological and biblical vision for neighborhood transformation with the philosophical framework of community building, it considers the meaning of community within the context of the Christian calling to build a community of strangers in a pluralistic society like the United States of America. The African diaspora is invited to their vocational calling of rebuilding their local communities using Nehemiah, Ezra, and the contemporary Jewish community in the Diaspora as biblical and contemporary example.

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Genre : Religion
Author : Olusegun Solomon Osineye
Publisher : Wipf and Stock Publishers
Release : 2024-07-31
File : 124 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781666788945


God And The Illegal Alien

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A fresh response to the problem of illegal immigration in the United States through the context of Christian theology.

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Genre : Law
Author : Robert W. Heimburger
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2018
File : 261 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107176621