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Mark Glanville

Mark Glanville, PhD, is a scholar-pastor who ministers in a missional urban community, Grandview Church, Vancouver. Mark is also Professor of Old Testament and congregational studies at the Missional Training Center, Phoenix. Mark has authored “Family for The Displaced: A New Paradigm for the G?r in Deuteronomy” (Ancient Israel and its Literature; SBL, 2018), a book on Exodus (Lexham, 2018), numerous refereed articles (including in the Journal of Biblical Literature, forthcoming), and book chapters. Mark is presently co-authoring a book, Providing Refuge: A Missional and Political Theology.”

Immigration, Refugees, and the Old Testament

A search for ethics in Scripture that ignores the worldview of Israel will inadvertently result in a collapse of the reader's worldview with the text's worldview.

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