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What Does the Bible Say about Strangers, Migrants and Refugees - Paperback

What Does the Bible Say about Strangers, Migrants and Refugees - Paperback

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by Vanthanh Nguyen Svd (Author)

Migration is a global phenomenon that is growing in scope and complexity, affecting almost every aspect of human life. What does the Bible say about this pressing issue and unrelenting crisis of our time? The Bible is basically a tapestry woven together from the stories of one gigantic migrant family. Since it was written by, for, and about strangers, migrants, and refugees, the Bible is essentially pro-immigrant. The Scriptures have a lot to say about many issues related to migration, for example, human trafficking, refugees and asylum seekers, victims of war and violence, women and children, climate change and natural disasters, walls and borders, legal and illegal immigrants, and mission. In times like these, when anti-immigrant sentiments and racial tensions rear their ugly head, how should Christians respond? This book shows the way--with mercy and charity.

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This book is compelling, informative, and challenging. Nguyễn addresses several of the tragic examples of rootlessness in today's world and thoughtfully describes the plight of the victims of such evils. He draws parallels with comparable situations found within the biblical story and then underscores how that same religious tradition called God's people in the past and us in the present to remedy such evils. This informative book lends itself to serious personal reflection as well as challenging group discussion. Dianne Bergant, CSA, Distinguished Professor Emerita of Old Testament Studies, Catholic Theological Union

Author Biography

vănThanh Nguyễn, SVD (STD, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome) is Professor of New Testament Studies and holder of the Francis X. Ford, M.M., Chair of Catholic Missiology at Catholic Theological Union in Chicago, Illinois. He has authored several books and numerous articles, including Stories of Early Christianity and Acts in the Jerome Biblical Commentary for the 21st Century.

Number of Pages: 144
Dimensions: 0.32 x 8.5 x 5.5 IN
Publication Date: May 01, 2021