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Toward a Theology of Migration

Toward a Theology of Migration
Author: G. Cruz
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2016-04-30
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137375515

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Offering a theology of migration, Cruz reflects on the Christian vision of 'one bread, one body, one people' in view of the gifts and challenges of contemporary migration to Christian spirituality, mission, and inculturation and the need for reform of migration policies based on the experience of refugees, migrant women, and others.


A Theology of Migration

A Theology of Migration
Author: Groody, Daniel G.
Publisher: Orbis Books
Total Pages: 293
Release: 2022-10-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1608339491

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"A systematic look at migration that seeks to reimagine the operative political, social, and cultural narratives of immigration through a Eucharistic theology"--


Migration as a Sign of the Times

Migration as a Sign of the Times
Author: Judith Gruber
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2015-06-24
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004297979

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Migrations are contested sites of identity negotiations: they are not simply a process of border crossings but more so of border shiftings. Rather than allowing migrants to swiftly move across stable borders from one clearly defined identity to another, migrations question and renegotiate these very identities. Migrations undermine and re-establish borders along which the identity of migrants (and also that of the supposedly settled population) are constituted, and, as a discourse, migrations serve as a contested site of negotiating identities. Migrations reveal the negotiable character of identities - and representations of migration are themselves a hotspot in contemporary identity constructions. What can theology contribute to the negotiations on migration? The contributions of this volume work towards a reading of migration as a sign of the times. Together, they offer "steps towards a theology of migration." They show that migration calls for a new way of doing. A theology that is exposed to migration as a sign of the times is drwan into the shifting, unsettling, and undermining of borders. This has impact not only on the discourse of migration, but also on the discourse of theology: it calls theology to move away from its search for well-established definitions (literally: borders) of its God-talk and to venture into new, uncharted territory. It loses its fixed, clearly defined grounds and finds itself on the way toward a renegotiation of what it means to believe in, celebrate, and reflect on YHWH - on God who is with us on the way.


Faith on the Move

Faith on the Move
Author: Fabio Baggio
Publisher: Ateneo University Press
Total Pages: 39
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9715505570

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"The essays in this anthology were first presented as papers in the conference, "Faith on the Move: Toward a Theology of Migration in Asia," July 14-15, 2006, jointly organized by the Scalabrini Migration Center, Episcopal Commission on Migrants and Itinerant People, and the Maryhill School of Theology." --Book Jacket.


Contemporary Issues of Migration and Theology

Contemporary Issues of Migration and Theology
Author: E. Padilla
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2013-03-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137031492

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With a diverse list of contributors, this volume seeks to discuss in depth some of the key issues that migration poses to World Christianity in the fields of constructive theology, ethics, spirituality, mission, ministry, inculturation, interreligious dialogue, and theological education.


The God Who Sees

The God Who Sees
Author: Karen González
Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2019-05-21
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1513804146

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Meet people who have fled their homelands. Hagar. Joseph. Ruth. Jesus. Here is a riveting story of seeking safety in another land. Here is a gripping journey of loss, alienation, and belonging. In The God Who Sees, immigration advocate Karen Gonzalez recounts her family’s migration from the instability of Guatemala to making a new life in Los Angeles and the suburbs of south Florida. In the midst of language barriers, cultural misunderstandings, and the tremendous pressure to assimilate, Gonzalez encounters Christ through a campus ministry program and begins to follow him. Here, too, is the sweeping epic of immigrants and refugees in Scripture. Abraham, Hagar, Joseph, Ruth: these intrepid heroes of the faith cross borders and seek refuge. As witnesses to God’s liberating power, they name the God they see at work, and they become grafted onto God’s family tree. Find resources for welcoming immigrants in your community and speaking out about an outdated immigration system. Find the power of Jesus, a refugee Savior who calls us to become citizens in a country not of this world.


Christianity Across Borders

Christianity Across Borders
Author: Gemma Tulud Cruz
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2021-07-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1000416747

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This book offers a comprehensive exploration of key issues in contemporary global migration and considers the theological implications for Christianity, in general, and for Christian faith and practice in various parts of the world, in particular. Migrant Christians, who make up the majority of believers on the move and in diaspora, play an increasingly vital role in world Christianity today. Drawing on cases from across the globe, Gemma Tulud Cruz considers how Christians are faced with immense gifts and tremendous challenges brought by the ever-increasing presence of migrants in their midst and the conditions that characterize contemporary global migration. Migrant Christians themselves face multiple challenges, which have been made more stark by the coronavirus pandemic. The volume will be relevant to scholars of religion and of migration who are interested in a closer examination of what happens to Christians and Christianity, (faith) communities, and nation-states in the age of migration.


An Intercultural Theology of Migration

An Intercultural Theology of Migration
Author: Gemma Cruz
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 372
Release: 2010-01-15
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004193677

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Drawing on the experience of migrant women domestic workers, theological ethics, and liberationist theologies, this book offers an intercultural theology of migration that arises from the (dis)continuities, (im)mobilities, and (dis)empowerment embedded in the encounter between gender, class, race, culture and religion in the context of migration.


Religion, Migration and Identity

Religion, Migration and Identity
Author:
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2016-09-29
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9004326154

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In Religion, Migration and Identity scholars from various disciplines explore issues related to identity and religion, that people - individually and communally -, encounter when affected by migration dynamics; the volume foregrounds methodology as its main concern.


Theology of Migration in the Abrahamic Religions

Theology of Migration in the Abrahamic Religions
Author: E. Padilla
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2014-10-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1137001046

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This book provides an indispensable voice in the scholarly conversation on migration. It shows how migration has shaped and has been shaped by the three Abrahamic religions - -Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. No theory of migration will be complete unless the theological insights of these religions are seriously taken into account.