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Homelessness is not just a social problem. It is a theological location.
We have built entire theologies around buildings, budgets, and belonging. We have almost none built around not having a place to lay your head.
In Matthew 25, Jesus does not say "you served the homeless." He says, "you served me." That small shift changes everything.
The Least of These is a collection of essays by Dan Kiniry and Jeff Hood, two theologians who have lived, organized, and broken bread in homeless communities across the South. It is an attempt to do theology from the curb, not the classroom - to listen before we lecture, to receive before we rescue.
This is not a policy manual or a how-to for outreach. It is a theological reorientation.
Inside, you will find:
We write as Christians who believe that God is not waiting for the homeless to come to church. God is already encamped with them. The question is whether we will join.
If you are tired of theology that defends the status quo, and hungry for a faith that looks like shared bread in a circle on the ground - this book is for you.
Dan Kiniry is a writer and community theologian working at the intersection of poverty, liturgy, and place.
Jeff Hood is a theologian, activist, and pastor who has served as a longtime chaplain on death row and who shares the Eucharist on . He is the author of multiple books on radical faith and public theology.
Title
The Least of These: Essays Toward A Theology of Homelessness
Authors
Jeff Hood +1
Publisher
New Theology School Press
Published
June 2026
Weight
78g
Page Count
66
Dimensions
12.7 x 20.4 x 0.5 cm
ISBN
9798235830264
ISBN-10
8235830264
Eden Code
7567432
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