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Displaced Persons: Theological Reflection on Immigration, Refugees, and Marginalization
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Displaced Persons: Theological Reflection on Immigration, Refugees, and Marginalization in Ottawa, ON
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Let us remember that Jesus was an immigrant. This book comes from an international dialogue on collegiate and campus ministry in The United Methodist Church and addresses the theological concerns of students on college and university campuses. Topics include: (1) war, poverty, or famine and displacement; (2) immigration and international migration; (3) marginalized communities; and (4) spiritual and personal displacement. Contributors: Matt Barlow, H. Eduardo Boussón, Matthew W. Charlton, Amy L. Fisher, Marta Landaverde Rodriguez, Robin "Zape-tah-how-ah" Minthorn, Timothy S. Moore, Jon R. Powers, Jeanne Roe Smith, and Daniel Alberto Trujillo
Let us remember that Jesus was an immigrant. This book comes from an international dialogue on collegiate and campus ministry in The United Methodist Church and addresses the theological concerns of students on college and university campuses. Topics include: (1) war, poverty, or famine and displacement; (2) immigration and international migration; (3) marginalized communities; and (4) spiritual and personal displacement. Contributors: Matt Barlow, H. Eduardo Boussón, Matthew W. Charlton, Amy L. Fisher, Marta Landaverde Rodriguez, Robin "Zape-tah-how-ah" Minthorn, Timothy S. Moore, Jon R. Powers, Jeanne Roe Smith, and Daniel Alberto Trujillo

















