The Hospitality of the Marginalized, the House of Rahab
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https://doi.org/10.46553/teo.58.135.2021.p79-91Keywords:
Welcome, Non-reciprocity, Hospitality, Humanizing praxisAbstract
The theme of the foreigner appears throughout the Scripture and with that the question, the reception of the migrant is a gesture that shows the action of the Holy and Righteous God, his Hesed.
In this work, we reflecto n story in Joshua 2,1-24 and on the figure of Rahab: How the hospitality of the marginalized opens a space of humanity where humanizing practice become effective from the divine gift.
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