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The Old Testament is full of stories and laws about newcomers and strangers, and those stories raise a whole host of questions: How should we––as individuals and as a community––treat newcomers? When do strangers cease to be "them" and become part of "us"? And how does the biblical approach to these questions apply to us today? Today we're sitting down with biblical scholar Mark Glanville and his co-author (and brother) Luke Glanville, a specialist in international relations, to talk about Scripture, society, and migration. Don't miss this timely and informative discussion.
To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:
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The Old Testament is full of stories and laws about newcomers and strangers, and those stories raise a whole host of questions: How should we––as individuals and as a community––treat newcomers? When do strangers cease to be "them" and become part of "us"? And how does the biblical approach to these questions apply to us today? Today we're sitting down with biblical scholar Mark Glanville and his co-author (and brother) Luke Glanville, a specialist in international relations, to talk about Scripture, society, and migration. Don't miss this timely and informative discussion.
To learn more about Regent College and its upcoming courses visit:
www.regent-college.edu
Regent College Podcast
Thanks for listening. Please like, rate and review us on your podcast platform of choice and share this episode with a friend.
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