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We live in a world of oppositional relationships and increasing
in-group/out-group divisions. Christian sociologist Matthew Vos
explains how the problem of the stranger lies at the root of many
problems humanity faces, such as racism, sexism, and nationalism.
He applies classic sociological theory on "the stranger" to matters
of faith and social justice, showing that an identity in Christ
frees us to love strangers as neighbors and friends. The book also
includes two guest chapters, one on intersex persons and the church
and one on stranger-making in the "correctional" system.
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