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Although hospitality was central to Christian identity and practice in earlier centuries, our generation knows little about its life-giving character. Making Room revisits the Christian foundations of welcoming strangers and explores the necessity, difficulty, and blessing of hospitality today. Combining rich biblical and historical research with extensive exposure to contemporary Christian...

church, hospitality was a significant context for transcending status boundaries and for working through issues of respect and recognition. Christian hospitality was to be remedial, counteracting the social stratification of the larger society by providing a modest and equal welcome to everyone. High social status was not to be honored with special recognition by Christians; in fact, to entertain persons who had few needs was not really hospitality at all. Jerome challenged clergy to “let poor men
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