Who Is My Neighbor?

Interpretation: A Journal of Bible and Theology 62 (2):156-165 (2008)
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Abstract

When examined in light of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the term “neighbor” raises questions of exclusivity and inclusivity, one's understanding of God, and responsibility toward the “Other.”

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