A Longing to Belong
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Zondervan, 2023.
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9780310124009
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4h 41m 0s
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Michelle Lee-Barnewall., Michelle Lee-Barnewall|AUTHOR., & Caroline McLaughlin|READER. (2023). A Longing to Belong . Zondervan.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Michelle Lee-Barnewall, Michelle Lee-Barnewall|AUTHOR and Caroline McLaughlin|READER. 2023. A Longing to Belong. Zondervan.

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Michelle Lee-Barnewall, Michelle Lee-Barnewall|AUTHOR and Caroline McLaughlin|READER. A Longing to Belong Zondervan, 2023.

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Michelle Lee-Barnewall, Michelle Lee-Barnewall|AUTHOR, and Caroline McLaughlin|READER. A Longing to Belong Zondervan, 2023.

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A Longing to Belong integrates a biblical worldview and personal experience on the topic of race and race relations. Lee-Barnewall writes as both a New Testament scholar and an Asian American who has personally experienced what it means to be racially marginalized, seeking to filter those experiences through the lens of the New Testament and what it has to say to us today about our Christian calling and our identity in Christ as a member of his body.

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