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A work of hospitality
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Gathje, Peter R.
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Artículo Disponible
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261.8325 G259
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Biblioteca de Julia Esqui
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A Twentieth-Anniversary Collection from the Open Door...
"The Open Door Community has, almost from its beginning, published Hospitality as a means to share, with a broader audience, its life with the homeless ans imprisoned. The spirituality, ethics, and history of the Open Door Community can be gleaned from the newspaper's pages, as the many contributors have expressed what it means to meet and seve Christ in the guise of personas who are homeless, imprisioned, or on death row." Volume editor Peter Gathje, associate professor of Christian ethics and peace studies at Christian Brothers University in Memphis, has compiled more than one hundred essays from twenty years of publications. Grouped into six part - including ministries to the homeless and imprisoned, as well as the sacraments and theology of the Open Door - the selection constitute an alternative history of Atlanta in a period of economic boom, a time in which the city's population doubled and it rose to international prominence as host of the 1996 Olympic Games. |
0-9715893-0-5
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The Open Door Community
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2002
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370
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United States of America
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Atlanta
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English
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Priscila Barrientos
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Priscila Barrientos
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16/05/2024
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16/05/2024
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