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The gospel teaches that every human is sacred. Refugee children and Islamist terrorists. Police officers and young African Americans. Unborn babies, always, and also abortionists. Orange-haired casino owners, former First Ladies, progressive hipsters, prosperity-gospel televangelists, members of Congress, Confederate-flag-waving white nationalists? Sacred. This absurd claim is at the heart of the gospel. Each person is created in the image and likeness of God. Each is someone for whom Jesus died. And if this is true, we have much work to do. The writers in this issue may not agree on the best ways and means, but each challenges us to consider the implications of this gospel of life that makes no exceptions.

Also in this issue:
-- A former asylum seeker returns to Iraq to stand with Christians on the run from ISIS.
-- Shane Claiborne tells us why abolishing the death penalty is the church's business.
-- Joel Salatin, America's most famous farmer, reveals what pigs

Plough Quarterly No. 10

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      Publisher: Plough Publishing House
      Publication Date: 06/10/2016
      ISBN13: 9780874868197, 978-0874868197
      ISBN10: 087486819X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The gospel teaches that every human is sacred. Refugee children and Islamist terrorists. Police officers and young African Americans. Unborn babies, always, and also abortionists. Orange-haired casino owners, former First Ladies, progressive hipsters, prosperity-gospel televangelists, members of Congress, Confederate-flag-waving white nationalists? Sacred. This absurd claim is at the heart of the gospel. Each person is created in the image and likeness of God. Each is someone for whom Jesus died. And if this is true, we have much work to do. The writers in this issue may not agree on the best ways and means, but each challenges us to consider the implications of this gospel of life that makes no exceptions.

      Also in this issue:
      -- A former asylum seeker returns to Iraq to stand with Christians on the run from ISIS.
      -- Shane Claiborne tells us why abolishing the death penalty is the church's business.
      -- Joel Salatin, America's most famous farmer, reveals what pigs

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