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A Theology of Home in a Time of Homelessness offers a profound Christian theological reflection on one of society’s most pressing crises. Siobhan Garrigan, drawing on biblical traditions and contemporary Christian thought, develops a nuanced understanding of what ‘home’ means spiritually and materially.
The book examines how Christian doctrine can inform our response to homelessness, moving beyond charity to explore deeper questions about human dignity, belonging, and God’s intention for community. Garrigan considers the theological dimensions of shelter, hospitality, and home as essential to human flourishing, while addressing the complex realities of those without stable housing.
Part of the Elements in Christian Doctrine series, this work integrates systematic theology with pastoral concern, offering insights for theologians, church leaders, and anyone seeking to understand homelessness through a Christian lens. It challenges readers to reconsider their theological assumptions about security, place, and what it means to dwell in God’s creation.







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