Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear
Title | Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Kaemingk |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Total Pages | 502 |
Release | 2018-01-25 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1467449520 |
An alternative, uniquely Christian response to the growing global challenges of deep religious difference In the last fifty years, millions of Muslims have migrated to Europe and North America. Their arrival has ignited a series of fierce public debates on both sides of the Atlantic about religious freedom and tolerance, terrorism and security, gender and race, and much more. How can Christians best respond to this situation? In this book theologian and ethicist Matthew Kaemingk offers a thought-provoking Christian perspective on the growing debates over Muslim presence in the West. Rejecting both fearful nationalism and romantic multiculturalism, Kaemingk makes the case for a third way—a Christian pluralism that is committed to both the historic Christian faith and the public rights, dignity, and freedom of Islam.
Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear
Title | Christian Hospitality and Muslim Immigration in an Age of Fear PDF eBook |
Author | Kaemingk Matthew (author) |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 1901 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781467449182 |
God and the Illegal Alien
Title | God and the Illegal Alien PDF eBook |
Author | Robert W. Heimburger |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | 261 |
Release | 2017-12-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 110717662X |
A fresh response to the problem of illegal immigration in the United States through the context of Christian theology.
Hospitality and Islam
Title | Hospitality and Islam PDF eBook |
Author | Mona Siddiqui |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 287 |
Release | 2015-10-15 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 0300216025 |
Considering its prominent role in many faith traditions, surprisingly little has been written about hospitality within the context of religion, particularly Islam. In her new book, Mona Siddiqui, a well-known media commentator, makes the first major contribution to the understanding of hospitality both within Islam and beyond. She explores and compares teachings within the various Muslim traditions over the centuries, while also drawing on materials as diverse as Islamic belles lettres, Christian reflections on almsgiving and charity, and Islamic and Western feminist writings on gender issues. Applying a more theological approach to the idea of mercy as a fundamental basis for human relationships, this book will appeal to a wide audience, particularly readers interested in Islam, ethics, and religious studies.
Methodist and Pietist
Title | Methodist and Pietist PDF eBook |
Author | Dr. Jason E. Vickers |
Publisher | Kingswood Books |
Total Pages | 405 |
Release | 2011-06-01 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1426746105 |
In 1968, the Methodist and Evangelical United Brethren (EUB) churches merged to form The United Methodist Church. More than forty years later, many United Methodists know very little about the history, doctrine, and polity of the EUB. To be sure, there are vestiges of the EUB, most notably the Confession of Faith, in the United Methodist Book of Discipline, but there is much more to be profitably explored. For example, the EUB represents a strand of German Pietism that developed an emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit in the life of the church that, with the exception of Wesley, Fletcher and the early Methodists, was unparalleled in the history of Protestantism. This book makes accessible to clergy and laity alike the considerable riches of the EUB tradition with a view toward the renewal of United Methodism today.
A Will to Choose
Title | A Will to Choose PDF eBook |
Author | Gordon J. Melton |
Publisher | Rowman & Littlefield Publishers |
Total Pages | 329 |
Release | 2007-02-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1461636434 |
A Will to Choose traces the history of African-American Methodism beginning with their emergence in the fledgling American Methodist movement in the 1760s. Responding to Methodism's anti-slavery stance, African-Americans joined the new movement in large numbers and by the end of the eighteenth century, had made up the largest minority in the Methodist church, filling positions of authority as class leaders, exhorters, and preachers. Through the first half of the nineteenth century, African Americans used the resources of the church in their struggle for liberation from slavery and racism in the secular culture.
Finding Jesus at the Border
Title | Finding Jesus at the Border PDF eBook |
Author | Julia Lambert Fogg |
Publisher | Brazos Press |
Total Pages | 190 |
Release | 2020-04-21 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1493420151 |
Immigration is an issue of major concern within the Christian community. As Christians, how should we respond to the current crisis? Interweaving biblical narratives of border crossing and recent stories of immigrants at the US-Mexico border, this accessibly written book invites Christians to reconsider the plight of their neighbors and respond with compassion to the present immigration crisis. Julia Lambert Fogg, a pastor and New Testament scholar who is actively serving immigrant families in Southern California, interprets well-known biblical stories in a fresh way and puts a human face on the immigration debate. Fogg argues that Christians must step out of their comfort zones and learn to cross social, ethnic, and religious borders--just as Jesus did--to become the body of Christ in the world. She encourages readers to welcome Christ by embracing DREAMers, the undocumented, asylum seekers, and immigrants, and she inspires Christians to advocate for immigrant justice in their communities.