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Number of Pages: 192
Genre: Religion + Beliefs
Sub-Genre: Religion, Politics & State
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Church House Pub
Age Range: Adult
Author: Graham Tomlin & Malcolm Brown
Language: English



About the Book



Coming Home offers a biblical theology of housing, explores the purpose of home and housing today, housing and human flourishing shared living and neighbourliness. It asks why and how the church should contribute to local and national housing policy - and thus to building community life - and offers case studies in community action.



Book Synopsis



Everyone has an interest in housing, because we all live in some kind of home. While there has been plenty of theological reflection on the natural environment, there has been little on the built environment or on a theology of housing. Addressing the urgent problems of housing inequality and affordability, Coming Home proposes a practical and biblical theology of housing provision as an essential part of community building.


It explores the purpose of home and housing today, housing and human flourishing, shared living and neighbourliness. It asks how and why the church should contribute to local and national housing policy - and thus to building community life - and offers case studies in community action.


Contributors include Samuel Wells, Timothy Gorringe, Niamh Colbrook, Selina Stone, Angus Ritchie and Shermana Fletcher of the Centre for Theology and Community. Collectively, they bring theology and practice together.

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