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Aliens and Strangers: The Scope of the Kingdom and the Logic of the Gospel

Aliens and Strangers: The Scope of the Kingdom and the Logic of the Gospel

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  • Brian S. Rosner

This article considers questions such as what is the Bible's attitude to foreigners, to immigrants, and refugees, and what does the gospel have to say on the subject. Biblical law is remarkably generous towards strangers. The Scriptures speak of welcoming the stranger, in full knowledge of the risks, because of God's love for all.

Source: The Briefing, 2003. 8 pages.

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