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Overview"The United States and many western European nations have grown by immigration. What sort of reception have immigrants been given by Christians? Are Christians today aware of the need of people suffering from war or persecution to immigrate to safe places? In earlier times immigrants were generally """"like us."""" Now many immigrants are often Muslims, who not only dress distinctively, but practice a different religious creed as well. Many fear that terrorists will enter our country under the guise of immigrants. Christians, however, belong to another kingdom, the kingdom of Jesus the Messiah. A Christian response to the needs of refugees and immigrants should reflect their commitment to Christ more than their fears or political allegiances. Through stories of immigrants in the past and present, this book aims to show that not only is it safe to accept them, but our commitment to Christ compels us to help those less fortunate than ourselves." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Philip A Gottschalk , David W ShenkPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.531kg ISBN: 9781725259485ISBN 10: 1725259486 Pages: 244 Publication Date: 25 January 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis is a timely, compelling, well-argued, and lucidly written book for Christians wondering how to respond to the immigration crisis. Gottschalk's book astutely dispels, with a deeply personal touch, common 'terrorist' misconceptions, awakens us to see our 'neighbors' differently, and calls us to our welcoming responsibilities to the immigrant 'other' among us. Highly recommended! --Ronald T. Michener, Professor and Chair of Systematic Theology, Evangelical Theological Faculty, Belgium This book is the considered outcome of years of experience of, and reflection on, immigration, from inside and from outside. It is an informed and informative book about one of the most troubling and unsettling happenings of our time. It is instructive on many levels: the legal, the ethical, the political, the religious. Yet it never loses touch with the vulnerable humanity of those caught in the reality and experience of immigration, forced and unforced. The book is very balanced in taking into account the many sides of the crucial issues at stake. I found it to be calm, judicious, wise, compassionate, and Christian in its account and in its judgments. Warmly recommended. --William Desmond, David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University Entertaining Angels Unaware is an informative and compassionately written book, which offers a balanced and thoughtful approach to immigration through a theological lens. By using a learned but conversational tone, Dr. Philip Gottschalk helps the reader look beyond themselves to their larger community. As a book which is both pastoral and reflective, Entertaining Angels Unaware will be a necessary part of a more complete spiritual formation for today's globally engaged Christian. --Cristina Richie, Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics of Technology, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands Phil Gottschalk is an American scholar who has spent decades overseas serving others. In Entertaining Angels Unaware he blends stories and insights from these many years of experience with philosophical and theological reflection in order to produce a book that offers both theoretical and practical understanding of the attitude that Christians--and by extension people in general--should have toward immigrants. That attitude is, in a word, 'love.' This is a timely and needed corrective to the reactionary responses that have typified American attitudes in recent years. --Michael S. Jones, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Liberty University, President, Virginia Philosophical Association, and Executive Editor, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies """This is a timely, compelling, well-argued, and lucidly written book for Christians wondering how to respond to the immigration crisis. Gottschalk's book astutely dispels, with a deeply personal touch, common 'terrorist' misconceptions, awakens us to see our 'neighbors' differently, and calls us to our welcoming responsibilities to the immigrant 'other' among us. Highly recommended!"" --Ronald T. Michener, Professor and Chair of Systematic Theology, Evangelical Theological Faculty, Belgium ""This book is the considered outcome of years of experience of, and reflection on, immigration, from inside and from outside. It is an informed and informative book about one of the most troubling and unsettling happenings of our time. It is instructive on many levels: the legal, the ethical, the political, the religious. Yet it never loses touch with the vulnerable humanity of those caught in the reality and experience of immigration, forced and unforced. The book is very balanced in taking into account the many sides of the crucial issues at stake. I found it to be calm, judicious, wise, compassionate, and Christian in its account and in its judgments. Warmly recommended."" --William Desmond, David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University ""Entertaining Angels Unaware is an informative and compassionately written book, which offers a balanced and thoughtful approach to immigration through a theological lens. By using a learned but conversational tone, Dr. Philip Gottschalk helps the reader look beyond themselves to their larger community. As a book which is both pastoral and reflective, Entertaining Angels Unaware will be a necessary part of a more complete spiritual formation for today's globally engaged Christian."" --Cristina Richie, Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics of Technology, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands ""Phil Gottschalk is an American scholar who has spent decades overseas serving others. In Entertaining Angels Unaware he blends stories and insights from these many years of experience with philosophical and theological reflection in order to produce a book that offers both theoretical and practical understanding of the attitude that Christians--and by extension people in general--should have toward immigrants. That attitude is, in a word, 'love.' This is a timely and needed corrective to the reactionary responses that have typified American attitudes in recent years."" --Michael S. Jones, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Liberty University, President, Virginia Philosophical Association, and Executive Editor, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies" """This is a timely, compelling, well-argued, and lucidly written book for Christians wondering how to respond to the immigration crisis. Gottschalk's book astutely dispels, with a deeply personal touch, common 'terrorist' misconceptions, awakens us to see our 'neighbors' differently, and calls us to our welcoming responsibilities to the immigrant 'other' among us. Highly recommended!"" --Ronald T. Michener, Professor and Chair of Systematic Theology, Evangelical Theological Faculty, Belgium ""This book is the considered outcome of years of experience of, and reflection on, immigration, from inside and from outside. It is an informed and informative book about one of the most troubling and unsettling happenings of our time. It is instructive on many levels: the legal, the ethical, the political, the religious. Yet it never loses touch with the vulnerable humanity of those caught in the reality and experience of immigration, forced and unforced. The book is very balanced in taking into account the many sides of the crucial issues at stake. I found it to be calm, judicious, wise, compassionate, and Christian in its account and in its judgments. Warmly recommended."" --William Desmond, David Cook Chair in Philosophy, Villanova University ""Entertaining Angels Unaware is an informative and compassionately written book, which offers a balanced and thoughtful approach to immigration through a theological lens. By using a learned but conversational tone, Dr. Philip Gottschalk helps the reader look beyond themselves to their larger community. As a book which is both pastoral and reflective, Entertaining Angels Unaware will be a necessary part of a more complete spiritual formation for today's globally engaged Christian."" --Cristina Richie, Lecturer in Philosophy and Ethics of Technology, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands ""Phil Gottschalk is an American scholar who has spent decades overseas serving others. In Entertaining Angels Unaware he blends stories and insights from these many years of experience with philosophical and theological reflection in order to produce a book that offers both theoretical and practical understanding of the attitude that Christians--and by extension people in general--should have toward immigrants. That attitude is, in a word, 'love.' This is a timely and needed corrective to the reactionary responses that have typified American attitudes in recent years."" --Michael S. Jones, Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Liberty University, President, Virginia Philosophical Association, and Executive Editor, Journal for the Study of Religions and Ideologies" Author InformationPhilip Gottschalk is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Division of Theological & Historical Studies at Tyndale Theological Seminary, Badhoevedorp, the Netherlands. He has lived in FR Yugoslavia, Austria, Serbia, Belgium, and the Netherlands and has worked with immigrants and refugees in the United States, Serbia, Greece, and the Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |