Following Britain’s decision to leave the European Union, and with increasing division, xenophobia, and confusion over future national and international relationships, this thought- and action-provoking book considers the crucial question, Who is my Neighbour?
What does the Christian injunction to `love your neighbour as yourself’ actually mean in practice today?
Contributions by renowned theologians and practitioners reflect on this subject in relation to issues of poverty, ecology, immigration, fear and discrimination, and the recent political upheavals both in Europe and the USA.
Tabla de materias
Prologue
Samuel Wells Remember You Were a Stranger
1. Rowan Williams The Ethics Of Global Relationships
2. Luke Bretherton Politics as a Form of Neighbour Love
3. Stanley Hauerwas My Neighbour, Donald Trump
4. Sarah Coakley Beyond Fear And Discrimination
5. Justin Welby The Cost Of Reconciliation
6. Megan Warner Welcoming Angels Unawares
7. Shulamit Ambalu Loving Your Neighbour As Yourself
8. Michael Northcott My Neighbour and the Ecological Crisis
9. Sarah Teather My Neighbour the Refugee
10. Anna Rowlands Whatever Happened to the Common Good?
11. Brendan Cox A Better Kind Of Politics
12. Samuel Wells My Neighbour, God’s Gift
Epilogue
Richard Carter My Neighbour in Trafalgar Square
Sobre el autor
Samuel Wells is Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields. Formerly Dean of Duke University Chapel, North Carolina, he is also Visiting Professor of Christian Ethics at King’s College London.