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  • Religion, Migration and Identity: Methodological and theological explorations

    Religion, Migration and Identity by Frederiks, Martha; Nagy, Dorottya;

    Methodological and theological explorations

    Series: Theology and Mission in World Christianity; 2;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher BRILL
    • Date of Publication 29 September 2016

    • ISBN 9789004326149
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages194 pages
    • Size 235x155 mm
    • Weight 315 g
    • Language English
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    Short description:

    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.

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    Long description:

    Migration has become a major concern. The increase in migration in the 20th and 21st centuries has social, political and economic implications, but also effectuates change in the religious landscape, in religious beliefs and practices and in the way people understand themselves, each other and the world around them. 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 in its exploration of the juxtaposition of religion, migration and identity and addresses questions which originate in various geographical locations, demonstrates new modes of interconnectedness, and thus aims to contribute to the ongoing academic discussions on mission, theology and the Christian tradition in general, in a worldwide perspective.

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    Table of Contents:

    Contents

    Introduction
    - Dorottya Nagy and Martha Frederiks

    Religion, migration and identity. A conceptual and theoretical exploration
    - Martha Frederiks

    Minding methodology. Theology
    -Missiology and migration studies
    - Dorottya Nagy

    The role of the Protestant church in the US Refugee Resettlement Program during the early Cold War era. The Methodist case
    - Hiromi Chiba

    Nigerian
    -initiated Pentecostal/Charismatic churches in the Czech Republic. Active missionary force or cultural ghetto?
    - Pavol Bargár

    Conceptualizing temporary economic migration to Kuwait. An analysis of migrant churches based on migrant social location
    - Stanley John

    Transnational Christianity and converging identities. Arabic Protestant churches in New Jersey
    - Deanna Womack

    “Making holy the bare life”. Theological reflections on migration grounded in collaborative praxis with youth made illegal by the United States
    - Steve Pavey and Marco Saavedra

    Faith, an alien and narrow path of Christian ethics in migration
    - Kwabena Asamoah
    -Gyadu

    Refugees as guests and hosts. Towards a theology of mission among refugees and asylum seekers
    - Ross Langmead

    Index

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