If the expression is born in sociology, then it is a mere attempt to read modern public discourse on the migrants in "early writings": something as "also Jesus was a migrant", etc
But what if the same expression has been formulated in a metaphysical sense? The Samaritan, as totally "Other", would become eo ipso the Deus Alienus of Marcion.
Is the expression "The Samaritan is the Other by definition" born in sociology or in metaphysics?
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