M. Daniel Carroll Rodas

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M. Daniel Carroll Rodas



Daniel Carroll Rodas (PhD, University of Sheffield) is distinguished professor of Old Testament at Denver Seminary in Littleton, Colorado, where he founded IDEAL, a Spanish language training program. He is also an adjunct professor at El Seminario Teológico Centroamericano in Guatemala City, Guatemala. He is the author or editor of several books, including Amos--The Prophet and His Oracles: Research on the Book of Amos and Theory and Practice in Old Testament Ethics, and is a contributing editor to Prism.

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Family in the Bible: Explor...

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The Book of Amos (New Inter...

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Israel's Messiah in the Bib...

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Amos— The Prophet & His Ora...

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Hosea, Amos, Micah

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Character Ethics and the Ol...

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Bible in Ethics: The Second...

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“What all Christians should appreciate is that the more they can grasp about migration and the experiences of immigrants, the more they will understand their faith—that is, the truths of such convictions as the reality of having another (heavenly) citizenship and the rejection that can come from being different, as well as the vulnerability that surfaces with needing to be dependent on God. Sadly, it is not uncommon for Christians to not feel like “strangers in a strange land”; their place of residence has lost its strangeness, and now they join others in wanting to keep strangers out. The”
M. Daniel Carroll R., Christians at the Border: Immigration, the Church, and the Bible



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