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Our time has been dubbed the "Age of Migration" and as such it urgently calls for a reinterpretation of the Christian faith in a way that speaks both from and to the experiences of migrants. This book offers a fresh and systematic re-articulation of the fundamental Christian beliefs in the perspective of migration. Peter C. Phan, a leading Catholic theologian, offers here the first attempt to elaborate a comprehensive Christian theology of migration. 
The book begins by discussing the nature and method of Christian theology, human mobility as a permanent feature of human existence, the categories of migrants and types of migration, and the intrinsic relations between migration and religion, especially Christianity; it argues that Christian mission induces migration and migration transforms Christianity. The second part presents a new theology of God: God the Father is the Primordial Migrant, God the Son the Paradigmatic Migrant, and God the Holy Spirit the Personal Power of Migration. The book goes on to discuss the Church as an Institutional Migrant, worship and popular devotions in the life of migrants, the ethics of mutual hospitality, the theology of land, the duty of migrants to remember where they come from, why they must remember, and how they must remember. It ends with reflections on the connection between migration and eschatology. Christianity and Migration offers a new approach to a pressing moral issue.
Contents
PART I. MIGRATION AND RELIGION: BACKGROUND AND CONTEXTS
CHAPTER 1: CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY IN THE AGE OF MIGRATION
CHAPTER 2: HUMAN MOBILITY AND GLOBAL MIGRATIONS: Migration as a Permanent Feature of Being Human
CHAPTER 3: CATEGORIES OF MIGRATION AND TYPES OF MIGRANTS: The Complex Reality of Contemporary Migration
CHAPTER 4: RELIGION(S) AND MIGRATION: How Religions Induce Migration and How Migration Transforms Religions
CHAPTER 5: MIGRATION AND THE SHAPING OF WORLD CHRISTIANITY: How Migration Transformed Christianity into a Global Religion
PART II. A CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY OF MIGRATION
CHAPTER 6: GOD THE FATHER, THE PRIMORDIAL MIGRANT: Deus Migrator, the Beginning and the End of Migration
CHAPTER 7: A Christology for Our Age of Migration
Chapter 8: The Holy Spirit, the Power of Migration: The Agency of Migrants
Chapter 9: Christianity as an Institutional Migrant: A Church Existing in the Interstices
Chapter 10: Worship and Popular Devotions: Sacramental and Devotional Life of Migrants
CHAPTER 11: THE ETHICS OF MUTUAL HOSPITALITY: Migrants as Guests and Hosts
CHAPTER 12: HOME LAND, FOREIGN LAND, OUR LAND: A Christian Theology of Place in Migration
Chapter 13: MIGRATION AND MEMORY: The Moral Obligation to Remember
CHAPTER 14: EPILOGUE: PEOPLE ON THE MOVE: Migration and Eschatology

              
              
              

