Description
How can the Christian injunction to 'love your neighbour' be heard and applied in the context of issues and policies that threaten to exacerbate division and hostility in our world today?
About the Author
Richard Carter is Associate Vicarfor Mission at St Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square, with special responsibility for the education programme, international links, hospitality and outreach to refugees. Samuel Wells is Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Formerly Dean of Duke University Chapel, North Carolina, he is also Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at King's College London.
Reviews
'This outstanding guide helps us understand our own place as strangers and migrants, to discover hidden gifts in neighbours, known and unknown.' * Canon Sarah Snyder, Archbishop of Canterbury's Adviser for Reconciliation *
This brilliant book addresses one of the most urgent questions of our time: how to welcome the strangers who come seeking a home with us. The authors face the challenge with realism, while showing what a source of blessing this may be for us all. * Timothy Radcliffe OP, Blackfriars, Oxford *
'This remarkable book is most timely, for it comes in the midst of an acute campaign of anti-neighbourliness. . . While the essays are intensely focused, the writers call attention to the thick complexity and multi-dimensioned practice of neighbourliness. These essays are richly suggestive of new openings for thought and action of a transformative kind.' * Professor Walter Brueggemann, Columbia Theological Seminary *
'This richly challenging and deeply engaging book merits careful consideration at a time when fear of the 'other' threatens to overwhelm us. In simple terms its theme is migration, but actually it's about being human.' * The Rt Revd Adrian Newman, Bishop of Stepney *
Book Information
ISBN 9780281078400
Author The Revd Richard Carter
Format Paperback
Page Count 160
Imprint SPCK Publishing
Publisher SPCK Publishing
Weight(grams) 370g