Migration as a sign of the times : : towards a theology of migration. / / edited by Judith Gruber, Sigrid Rettenbacher.

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...

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Superior document:Currents of Encounter, Volume 52
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden, The Netherlands : : Koninklijke Brill,, 2015.
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
Series:Currents of encounter ; Volume 52.
Physical Description:1 online resource (205 pages).
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Other title:Preliminary Material /
Report from the Borders /
Us and Them? Social Justice, Citizenship, and Migration /
Migration as a Sign of the Times and a Precarious Locus Theologicus Alienus /
Migration as a Sign of the Times: Questions and Remarks from a Practical Theological Perspective /
Remembering Borders: Notes toward a Theology of Migration /
From the Faith and Life of a Migrant to a Theology of Migration and Intercultural Convivencia /
Homeward Bound: A Theology of Migration /
The Future Begins in Between: Migrational Boundaries as a Trope for Christian Eschatology /
The Venture of Vulnerability: Christological Engravings on Disturbing Questions about Migration /
Index of Names /
Index of Subjects /
Contributor /
Summary: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.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004297979
ISSN:0923-6201 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Judith Gruber, Sigrid Rettenbacher.