Tag: theology of refuge

A Theology of Refuge: How the Good Samaritan Helps Us Come Alongside Refugees

The imago Dei informs how the Church can respond to refugeeism with the eyes and fingerprint of the Father. The Spirit of Pentecost reveals how Christians are radically helped, accompanied, and sustained by the Holy...

/ April 9, 2018

A Theology of Refuge: Seeing Refugees in the Radical Light of Pentecost

At Pentecost, God sent his Spirit to his people—the Church—in order that they might have a helper, an ever-present companion, and a source of sustenance along their pilgrimage. Because the Spirit lit upon and within...

/ April 2, 2018

A Theology of Refuge: Knowing Refugees in Light of the Imago Dei

The LORD said, “I have indeed seen the misery of my people in Egypt. I have heard them crying out because of their slave drivers, and I am concerned about their suffering. So I have...

/ March 26, 2018