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Adopting the Stranger as Kindred in Deuteronomy

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Focusing on the theme of social integration, this book explores how Deuteronomy addresses the plight of displaced individuals, urging communities to embrace them as kin. Mark R. Glanville highlights the creative potential within communities to support and include vulnerable populations through social laws, judicial procedures, communal gatherings, and covenant renewal. By advocating for the inclusion of the stranger, Deuteronomy challenges modern nation-states to rethink their approach to displacement, emphasizing both opportunity and responsibility in fostering inclusivity.

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

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