Abstract
It has been said that migrations define our time (Castles; Miller, 2004). It is certainly not a problem exclusive to this century, but it is significant and unparalleled that, in recent years and in spite of the restrictions to mobility imposed by the pandemic, there has been a constant increase in the number of forced migrants and refugees. The process of globalisation of communications and information has contributed to aggravate this problem that affects the entire world.
This chapter reflects on the place of migration and the condition of migrants as a theological problem. Theology is the reflection of the revelation of God who, for love of humanity, moves, migrates, and is incarnate in the world, making the human response and closeness to God possible. This is the first moment of theological action: it arises from the original migration. From this perspective, that of the Migrant God, theology is a new interpretation of the reality of migrant people, families, generations, life stories, faces, and narratives. The objective is thus to highlight that even when churches assist migrants in their ample and frequent pastoral work, there is a need for a greater biblical-theological and pastoral reflection regarding the condition of migrants, and a permanent acceptance of migration theology within intercultural theological education.
This chapter reflects on the place of migration and the condition of migrants as a theological problem. Theology is the reflection of the revelation of God who, for love of humanity, moves, migrates, and is incarnate in the world, making the human response and closeness to God possible. This is the first moment of theological action: it arises from the original migration. From this perspective, that of the Migrant God, theology is a new interpretation of the reality of migrant people, families, generations, life stories, faces, and narratives. The objective is thus to highlight that even when churches assist migrants in their ample and frequent pastoral work, there is a need for a greater biblical-theological and pastoral reflection regarding the condition of migrants, and a permanent acceptance of migration theology within intercultural theological education.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | THEOLOGICAL EDUCATION FOR A MIGRANT CENTURY / Educacao Teológica para um Mundo Migrante |
| Editors | Wallace Gois |
| Place of Publication | Porto Alegre |
| Publisher | Editora e Livraria Inclusividade |
| Chapter | 5 |
| Pages | 85-102 |
| Number of pages | 17 |
| Volume | 1 |
| Edition | 1 |
| ISBN (Print) | 978-1-911007-42-5 |
| State | Published - Oct 2023 |
| Event | Panel de reflexión "Descubramos el rostro de Jesús en el migrante": La pastoral con migrantes como horizonte ecuménico entre las Iglesias en Colombia - Auditorio Alfonso Quintana, SJ, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia Duration: 20 Feb 2024 → 20 Feb 2024 https://teologia.javeriana.edu.co/w/congreso-internacional-de-ejercicios-espirituales |
Conference
| Conference | Panel de reflexión "Descubramos el rostro de Jesús en el migrante" |
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| Country/Territory | Colombia |
| City | Bogotá |
| Period | 20/02/24 → 20/02/24 |
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UN SDGs
This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
Keywords
- Migration
- Theology education
- Rights
- Migratory corridor
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