Theologies on the Move examines how the experiences of migration and pilgrimage that are created as a result of the pressures of neoliberal capitalism shape theological and religious traditions. Based on these insights, the contributors examine what difference religion can make in a world dominated by the interests of the few rather than the many.
Theologies on the Move examines how the experiences of migration and pilgrimage that are created as a result of the pressures of neoliberal capitalism shape theological and religious traditions. Based on these insights, the contributors examine what difference religion can make in a world dominated by the interests of the few rather than the many.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Joerg Rieger is distinguished professor of theology, the Cal Turner Chancellor's Chair of Wesleyan Studies, and the founding director of the Wendland-Cook Program in Religion and Justice at Vanderbilt University.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Reclaiming Theology and Religious Traditions in the Tensions of Neoliberal Globalization: The Challenges of Pilgrimage and Migration Joerg Rieger Part I: On the Move under the Conditions of Global Capital 2. "Buy Our Bodies and Our Land That We May Live": The Story of the Faceless Migrant Laborers M.P. Joseph 3.Commoning: Towards an Alternative Pilgrimage of the Economy of Life George Zachariah 4. Pilgrimage of Life: Lessons from the Experience of Forced Migrants and Victims of Human Trafficking Deenabandhu Manchala 5. Faith, Action and Subjectivity: The Social Engagement of Christian Women in South Korea Alice Heo Part II: On the Move between Identities, Cultures, and Religions 6.Holocaust Theology, the Interfaith Ecumenical Deal, and the Unintended Consequences of Jewish-Christian Pilgrimage: Notes from a Jewish Theology of Liberation Marc Ellis 7. La Morenita: The Ambiguous Identity of Our Lady of Guadalupe Wanda Deifelt 8. The Tortilla Wall and Migration Semantics Eliseo Pérez Álvarez 9.Power of the Power-less? Theological Reflections on Pilgrimage in the Experience of Roman Catholic Latino/a Migrants in the United States Gemma Cruz 10.Towards a Theology of Migration Luis N. Rivera-Pagán
1. Reclaiming Theology and Religious Traditions in the Tensions of Neoliberal Globalization: The Challenges of Pilgrimage and Migration Joerg Rieger Part I: On the Move under the Conditions of Global Capital 2. "Buy Our Bodies and Our Land That We May Live": The Story of the Faceless Migrant Laborers M.P. Joseph 3.Commoning: Towards an Alternative Pilgrimage of the Economy of Life George Zachariah 4. Pilgrimage of Life: Lessons from the Experience of Forced Migrants and Victims of Human Trafficking Deenabandhu Manchala 5. Faith, Action and Subjectivity: The Social Engagement of Christian Women in South Korea Alice Heo Part II: On the Move between Identities, Cultures, and Religions 6.Holocaust Theology, the Interfaith Ecumenical Deal, and the Unintended Consequences of Jewish-Christian Pilgrimage: Notes from a Jewish Theology of Liberation Marc Ellis 7. La Morenita: The Ambiguous Identity of Our Lady of Guadalupe Wanda Deifelt 8. The Tortilla Wall and Migration Semantics Eliseo Pérez Álvarez 9.Power of the Power-less? Theological Reflections on Pilgrimage in the Experience of Roman Catholic Latino/a Migrants in the United States Gemma Cruz 10.Towards a Theology of Migration Luis N. Rivera-Pagán
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