Along with globalization migration poses unprecedented
challenges to the Christian churches in the fields of constructive
theology, ethics, spirituality, mission, ministry, interreligious
dialogue, and theological education. How can the Christian churches
successfully meet these challenges posed by global migratory
movements? In suggesting ways that help the churches fulfill this
task, the essays in this volume draw from a variety of streams of
thought, including liberationist, postmodern, and postcolonial
theologies, and from a wide range of contexts, such as the U.S.,
Latin America, and Asia. They probe new ways of interpreting the
Bible, the contributions of migrants to Christianity, the function
of the city in religious developments, ways of being Christian,
Christian mission, theological method, and theological education.
The result is a theology of migration that is appropriate for the
emerging World Christianity, as its approach is interdisciplinary,
interdenominational, interreligious, and intercontinental.
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