“Felipe Filomeno had the fascinating intuition that you could elicit cosmopolitan sentiments through deliberative dialogue; it’s an exciting discovery that it can work.”-Kwame Anthony Appiah, Professor of Philosophy and Law at New York University, and author of Cosmopolitanism: Ethics in a World of Strangers “Filomeno’s book offers an important perspective on the immigration debate that is raging in democracies around the world. He engages the tension between cosmopolitan and tribal visions of a democratic nation that is mirrored in sectarian and cosmopolitan visions of Christianity. Filomeno offers a compelling empirical study on intergroup community dialogue among immigrants and native-born citizens in Christian communities in Baltimore and concludes that these dialogues can enhance shared religious values of the participants and advance their common interests.”-Vincent D. Rougeau, President of the College of the Holy Cross, and author of Christians in the American Empire: Faith and Citizenship in the New World Order