Lexington Books
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978-1-7936-0073-8 • Hardback • January 2020 • $140.00 • (£108.00)
978-1-7936-0075-2 • Paperback • March 2022 • $45.99 • (£35.00)
978-1-7936-0074-5 • eBook • January 2020 • $43.50 • (£35.00)
Peter C. Phan is professor at Georgetown University.
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction: Christianity n the “Age of Migration”
Peter C. Phan
PART I: CONTEXTS AND RESOURCES
2. Nativist Responses to the Challenge of Migration in Our Global Age
José Casanova
3. Migrant Itineraries and the Catholic Church: An Anthropological Approach
Valentina Napolitano
4. The Exodus as Memories about Migration: Examples from the Hebrew Bible and Deuterocanonical Books
Hendrik Bossman
5. Forced and Return Migrations as the Mitte of the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament
John Ahn
6. Migration in the New Testament: The Quest for Home
vănThanh Nguyễn
7. Migration and Church History
Ciprian Burlacioiu
PART II: SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY
8. God, the Beginning and the End of Migration: A Theology of God from the Experience and Perspective of Migrants
Peter C. Phan
9. Jesus the Paradigmatic Migrant
Kanan Kitani
10. Coalitional Church: Ecclesiology in the Age of Migration
Ulrich Schmiedel
PART III: ETHICS
11. The Migrant Imago: Migration and the Ethics of Human Dignity
William A. Barbieri Jr.
12. Migration and Structural Injustice
Kristin E. Heyer
13. Immigration Policy, Democracy, and Ethics
Joshua Mauldin
14. Too late for justice? Disappearing Islands, Migration and Climate Justice
Seforosa Carroll
PART IV: PRACTICAL THEOLOGY
15. Liturgy and the Age of Migration: Toward a Liturgy without Borders
Kristine Suna-Koro16. Migration and the Eucharist: A Sacramental Vision of Migration
Daniel G. Groody, CSC17. Permanence and Impermanence: Architecture and Migration
Karla Cavarra Britton
18. Migration, Religious Education and Global Learning
Kathrin Winkler
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Index
About the Contributors
This trailblazing collection of essays, which represents a diverse breadth and critical analysis of migration from sociological, anthropological, biblical, theological, and moral-ethical perspectives, is essential reading for anyone who seeks to keep abreast of the current conversations by scholars across academic disciplines on migration and its many intersecting social, cultural, political, and religious implications. — Jonathan Y. Tan
Peter C. Phan has brought experts together across cultures and churches to reflect biblically, historically, theologically, ethically, and pastorally on the movements of peoples in today's "age of migration." These essays are a welcome addition to the burgeoning literature on migration and should distinguish themselves as some of the best thinking on the topic. This is an important, serious, and insightful collection.— Stephen Bevans
Christian Theology in the Age of Migration is a compelling text of remembrance. This book gives flesh to the often unseen faces and transmutes the unheard voices of migrants into a jarring lament of hope and a symphonic call for a transforming solidarity. Its unique interdisciplinary and global approach to a Christian study on migrations beckons the reader to take part of each living context without losing sight of the planetary scene of today. The ecclesiological, biblical, legal, ethical, liturgical, architectural, ecological, and educational models that are implemented here are mobile and fluctuating. Ultimately, the book’s sacramental response to this “age of migration” breaths new life into matters of displacement and brings openness to seemingly static boundaries bent on mapping the limits of human dignity. — Elaine Padilla, University of La Verne
This edited volume is informative and thought-provoking. It will be a good textbook at the university level to learn about Christian theology and migration.
— Reading Religion
February 2021: Old Testament Abstractspublished a brief abstract of this title in Vol. 44.1.