The book offers a comprehensive exploration of hospitality and spirituality, posing critical questions about their contemporary interpretations, particularly within the complex socio-cultural landscape of North East India. This region faces a myriad of challenges, including the effects of globalization, the boom in tourism, the plight of refugees and illegal migrants, ecological degradation, and ongoing ethnic and communal conflicts. Each of these issues has profoundly influenced the lives and identities of the local population.
The book seeks to reimagine the concepts of hospitality and spirituality. In its exploration, it delves into the vibrant and diverse traditions of hospitality and spirituality practiced by various indigenous and tribal communities. These traditions offer invaluable insights into building community ties and fostering inclusive environments. Additionally, the book thoughtfully incorporates elements from biblical teachings and theological-ethical discourses, enriching the dialogue surrounding these important topics.
To provide a well-rounded perspective, the book features contributions from an array of distinguished scholars, including theological educators, experts in secular fields, human rights activists, and church leaders from North East India. Their collective insights not only enhance the narrative but also illuminate the pressing issues faced by the region, offering potential pathways for reconciliation and renewal.
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