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In this timely and accessible book, Gill explores the significance of the border as a privileged place for encountering God. Drawing on the rich stories of persons and communities shaped by the unique perspective of the borderland, Gill finds in those stories the seeds of a truly American theology of liberation. --Roberto S. Goizueta, professor of Theology at Boston College, author of Caminemos con Jesus A fresh perspective . . . placing the reality of so many in our world today with 'border-crossing' at the heart of its analysis . . . A book that calls US Christians to conversion and offers…mehr

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In this timely and accessible book, Gill explores the significance of the border as a privileged place for encountering God. Drawing on the rich stories of persons and communities shaped by the unique perspective of the borderland, Gill finds in those stories the seeds of a truly American theology of liberation. --Roberto S. Goizueta, professor of Theology at Boston College, author of Caminemos con Jesus A fresh perspective . . . placing the reality of so many in our world today with 'border-crossing' at the heart of its analysis . . . A book that calls US Christians to conversion and offers the theological tools needed to look at the reality of borders and border-crossing as a call to work for justice at the beginning of the twenty-first century. --Ada Mara Isasi-Diaz, professor of Ethics and Theology at Drew University
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Jerry Gill is in his sixtieth year as a Professor of Philosophy at numerous colleges around the country. His most recent position has been at Pima Community College in Tucson, AZ, where he teaches, among other things, a course called "Intercultural Perspectives." For several years he served as the Academic Supervisor at the BorderLinks organization, coordinating its Semester on the Border program. He has written a number of books on various theological and philosophical topics.