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Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy

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332 pages
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12 hours

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Focusing on the theme of displacement, Mark R. Glanville explores how Deuteronomy emphasizes the integration of the stranger into the community of Yahweh. The text advocates for enfolding displaced individuals within households, clans, and nations, showcasing the creativity communities can harness to support vulnerable populations. Glanville highlights the role of social law, judicial procedures, communal feasting, and covenant renewal in fostering inclusivity. This ancient text offers modern nation-states a chance to rethink their approach to displaced individuals.

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Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy, Mark R. Glanville

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2018
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