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245 00 $aStrangers in this world :$bmultireligious reflections on immigration /$c[edited by] Allen G. Jorgenson, Hussam S. Timani, and Alexander Y. Hwang.
264 1 $aMinneapolis, MN :$bFortress Press,$c[2015]
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505 00 $gPart 1. Hindu and Buddhist perspectives and encounters.$tMigration and spiritual conquest : emplacing contemporary comparative theology in a Hindu theology of the "quarters" (dik) /$rReid B. Locklin --$tSeeking the "farther shore" : Buddhism as spiritual immigration /$rJohn Thompson --$tChoices and challenges : the North American Buddhist immigrant experience /$rKarma Lekshe Tsomo --$tMissionaries and immigrants, missionaries as immigrants /$rJonathan A. Seitz --$gPart 2. Abrahamic tradition.$tSinging the songs of the Lord in a strange land : forced exile versus chosen exile in early Jewish history /$rDaniel Maoz --$tImmigration theology in Islam /$rMuhammad Shafiq --$tThe Islamic doctrine of hijra (migration) : theological implications /$rHussam S. Timani --$tGothic "immigrants" in the Roman Empire /$rCraig R. Davis --$tWhite Protestant efforts to convert Italian immigrants : the case of Constantine Panunzio /$rLinda Mercadante --$tJourneying before God with a divided heart : theological virtues in light of the postcolonial migrations of Latvian Lutherans /$rKristine Suna-Koro --$gPart III. First Americans and first immigrants.$tNative American hospitality and generosity : old symbols of American welcome /$rRandy Woodley --$tA shared narrative /$rRay Aldred --$tImmigration : from borders to boundaries under First Nations tutelage /$rAllen G. Jorgenson --$gPart IV. Current immigration issues.$tLutheran thought, civil disobedience, and the new sanctuary movement /$rLaura E. Alexander --$tThe morning after : the role of faith-based groups post-immigration reform /$rAlan A. Aja --$tBlending past and future : how Whitehead's metaphysics speaks to immigration reform /$rJoseph A. Bracken and Marc A. Pugliese --$tImmigration as/and mental illness : more than metaphor /$rRonald W. Baard --$gAfterword.$tA world strangely new, as old as history /$rFrancis X. Clooney, SJ.
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