Beyond Hospitality: Migration, Multiculturalism, and the Church
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Issue Date
2020
Authors
Tira-Dimangondayao, Lorajoy
Cook, Charles A.
George, Sam (Christian writer)
Stovell, Beth M., 1978-
Santos, Narry F.
Aldred, Ray
Remigio, Amader "Jojo"
Bradbury, Monetta
Alajji, Majd
Bailey, Monetta
Advisor
Artist
Creator
Editor
Cook, Charles A. (Editor)
Tira-Dimangondayao, Lorajoy (Editor)
Goldbeck, Lauren (Editor)
Tira-Dimangondayao, Lorajoy (Editor)
Goldbeck, Lauren (Editor)
Photographer
Type
Book
Keywords
Migration
Multiculturalism
Church work with refugees
Church work with minorities
Hospitality
Church
Multiculturalism
Church work with refugees
Church work with minorities
Hospitality
Church
Citation
Cook, Charles A., Lauren Goldbeck and Lorajoy Tira-Dimangondayao (eds.). Beyond Hospitality: Migration, Multiculturalism, and the Church. Toronto, Ont.: Tyndale Academic Press, 2020.
Abstract
Table of Contents
Acknowledgements – Forward / Sadiri Joy Tira – Introduction / Charles A. Cook – Part 1. Foundations for Moving Beyond Hospitality – Chapter 1. Theology of Displacement: Migration, Diaspora, and Missions in a Moving World / Sam George – Chapter 2. Moving From “Them” to “Us”: A Biblical Theology for Diaspora Ministry / Beth M. Stovell – Chapter 3. Biblical Bases of Hospitality / Narry Santos – Chapter 4. Indigenous and New Comers: An Opportunity for Collaboration / Ray Aldred – Chapter 5. Trends and Issues in Canadian Diaspora Migration: What the Changing Demographic, Cultural, and Social Landscape of Canada Signifies for the Mission of God / Amador “Jojo” Remigio – Chapter 6. The Mission of the Church Among the Canadian Diaspora / Justin Bradbury – Part 2. Forming Identity Beyond Hospitality. – Chapter 7. Realities of Privately Sponsored Syrian Refugees / Majd Alajji – Chapter 8. The Formation of a Hybrid Caribbean-Canadian Identity Within a Multicultural Context / Monetta Bailey – Chapter 9. Diaspora Missiology and the Jewish People of Canada / Andrew Barron – Chapter 10. Betwixt and Between: Reflections on Liminality and Loss From a Second-Generation Canadian/ Jen Singh – Chapter 11. From Hospice to Home: Foreign-born Children and Belonging / Lorajoy Tira-Dimangondayao – Chapter 12. “To All Nations”: The Distinctive Witness of the Intercultural Church / Sam Owusu – Part 3. Invitation to Move Beyond Hospitality – Chapter 13. Missional and Cross-cultural: The Story of One Immigrant Congregation in a Multicultural City / Minho Song – Chapter 14. Socially Engaged: A Case Study of Multicultural Churches and Mission, in Super-diverse Jane-Finch / Brian Seim – Chapter 15: Canadian Churches Developing Pathways to Jesus for Immigrants in Their Neighbourhood: A Case Study / Rick Love and Patty Love – Chapter 16. Embracing the Stranger: A Case Study of PALM Ministry Association / Roberto and Luisa Bolivar. – Chapter 17. The Mission of the Church Among Canadian Diaspora: Developing New Canadian Leaders for the Church in Canada / Karl H. Mueller – Chapter 18. Foreign Students in Our Midst: From Easy to Strategic / Yaw Perbi – Conclusion / Clint Mix.
Publisher
Tyndale Academic Press
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Alternative Title
Migration, Multiculturalism, and the Church
