Though neighbourliness epitomises the heart of the Christian faith and the Great Commandment to love God and one's neighbour as oneself, the depth of the challenge to "Go and do likewise" like the Good Samaritan is not well understood and less often put into practice. This book is an attempt to look at theology of neighbourliness from various theoretical perspectives. More importantly, it prompts the readers to delve into the intricacies of attitudes and behaviours that shape neighbourly relations and to proactively reflect on their roles in fostering prophetic neighbourliness.
Contents
Foreword Introduction
Section - A: Essays
1. God’s Neighbourly Economy Walter Brueggemann
2. Love of Neighbour and Freedom Joerg Rieger
3. Neighbourliness: A Pastoral Concept V. M. Mathew
4. Parish: A Space to Practise Neighbourliness P. John Philip
5. ‘Housing’ Neighbourliness Jijo Kurien
6. ‘Resource Myopia’ or Messianic Abundance: Towards a Litany of Neighbourliness Mothy Varkey
Section - B: Bible Studies
7. Neighbourliness: Beyond the Good Samaritan (Luke 10:25-37) William R. G. Loader
8. Neighbourly Practice as Welcoming the Victimised Other (Luke 10:25-37) M. C. Thomas
9. Neighbourliness and Pastoral Vitality: A Prophetic Lesson (Jonah 4) M. P. Samuel
10. Shared Faith…Share Food: Linen, Limen, Lumen (Acts 11:1-18) Thomas Rinu Varghese
11. Loving My (Digital) Neighbour as Myself (Luke 10:25-37) Austin Bratcher
Contributors
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