<DIV><P><I>Recovering the church&rsquo;s native language for migrants</I></P><P>Nationalistic tribalism is on the rise around the world. How we treat strangers (foreigners immigrants migrants) is a promi&shy;nent political economic and religious issue. Drawing on his personal experiences and expertise as a biblical scholar Mark Hamilton argues that Scripture describes God&rsquo;s people as strangers who are called to show grace and hospitality to others.</P>The church has often identified itself as a community of strangers. This was the story of the church during much of its early history. In many parts of the world it still is. In a world in which 240 million persons are voluntary immigrants and another 60 to 70 million are refugees the urgency of the church&rsquo;s recovery of its native language on immigration remains vital.&#160;<I>Jesus King of Strangers&#160;</I>examines the Bible&rsquo;s key ideas about human movement and the relationship between migrants and their hosts. Hamilton argues that reclaiming the biblical language will free the church from hypernationalism and fear-driven demagoguery.</DIV>
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