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Living the Hospitality of God

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The third book in Wicks' new series looks at the theological and pastoral implications of living the biblical command to be hospitable to the stranger. On the theological level, the book offers concern for the stranger as a pattern for Christian social action. On the pastoral level, the book challenges all Christians to see the stranger the way Christ saw the stranger -- and to act accordingly. The central image of Christian hospitality is the Kingdom of God, which is addressed mainly to the poor and the displaced. As a verb and not a noun, the Kingdom of God actively counters today's suspicion, selfishness, and aggression.

84 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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January 16, 2012
A bit stark and academic, but some good food for thought, nonetheless. Lent to me by a friend, so I'm grappling with it.
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