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The science of the Good Samaritan, thinking bigger about loving our neighbors, Dr. Emily Smith

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The science of the Good Samaritan, thinking bigger about loving our neighbors, Dr. Emily Smith
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 239-268)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The science of the Good Samaritan
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1354511582
Responsibility statement
Dr. Emily Smith
Sub title
thinking bigger about loving our neighbors
Summary
"Join Dr. Emily Smith, creator of the popular Facebook page Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist, as she dives into what loving your neighbor--as illustrated in the parable of the Good Samaritan--truly means and how it helps us bridge the gap of society's disparities and inequities in a more practical, global way as we refocus on who our neighbors are"--, Provided by publisher"Loving your neighbor isn't just a nice idea--it's one of Jesus's most important commands. Dr. Emily Smith will transform your understanding of this instruction and help you live it out in practical, everyday ways.In recent years, disparities and inequities have come to wider attention--including in the church--that were created by years of oppression, suppression, worldviews, ideologies, politics, and systemic biases. The sheer size of the problem can feel overwhelming, and you may wonder what you can do to make an impact.Join Dr. Emily Smith, global health expert and creator of the popular Facebook page Friendly Neighbor Epidemiologist, as she dives into what loving your neighbor--as illustrated in the biblical parable of the Good Samaritan--truly means. Combining Dr. Smith's expertise as a scientist with her deep Christian faith and drawing from her journey from small-town Texas to a prestigious university, The Science of the Good Samaritan shares fascinating stories of faith at work in the Bible, in Dr. Smith's life, and in the lives of others to show us how to: Find shared values with those who are not like us; Reach outside of our immediate circles to bring in those on the margins; Redefine our concept of "neighbor" and love them in a more practical and global way; Finally bridge the gap of society's disparities and inequities. Change the world by loving your neighbor"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Part 1: Centering. Two questions asked -- The beginning for me -- What history reveals to us -- Systemic racism and Lucy -- Getting along isn't the goal -- Unknown is the new fame -- Solidarity and sneaking in -- Structural violence and singing -- When the minority is the majority--and we miss it -- Part 2: Cost. The neighborhood -- Untethering and loss -- Part 3: Courage. To be you -- Trickle-up economics -- Broadening our definition of health -- Rivers and othering -- Topics too many evangelicals don't want to talk about -- True innovation is equity -- How do we measure the worth of a life? -- Wisdom, worship, and Olaf -- A garden -- A new table -- Appendix: A simple plan to get you started on the neighboring journey
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