Latinxs, the Bible, and Migration
This book examines the conjunction between migration and biblical texts with a focus on Latinx histories and experiences. Essays reflect upon Latinxs, the Bible, and migration in different ways: some consider how the Bible is used in the midst of, or in response to, Latinx experiences and histories...
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Format: | Electronic Book |
Language: | English |
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Published: |
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Springer International Publishing
2018
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In: | Year: 2018 |
Series/Journal: | The Bible and Cultural Studies
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IxTheo Classification: | FA Theology |
Further subjects: | B
Bible-Theology
B Ethnology-Latin America B Biblical Studies |
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Parallel Edition: | Erscheint auch als: 978-3-319-96694-6 Printed edition: 9783319966946 Printed edition: 9783319966960 |
Summary: | This book examines the conjunction between migration and biblical texts with a focus on Latinx histories and experiences. Essays reflect upon Latinxs, the Bible, and migration in different ways: some consider how the Bible is used in the midst of, or in response to, Latinx experiences and histories of migration; some use Latinx histories and experiences of migration to examine Biblical texts in both First and Second Testaments; some consider the “Bible” as a phenomenological set of texts that respond to and/or compel migration. Cultural, literary, and postcolonial theories inform the analysis, as does the exploration of how migrant groups themselves scripturalize their biblical and cultural texts 1. Introduction: Reading the Bible and Latinx Migrations/the Bible as Text(s) of Migration -- 2. The Bible as Homing Device Among Cubans at Claremont's Calvary Chapel -- 3. Gendering (Im)migration in the Pentateuch’s Legal Codes: A Reading from a Latina Perspective -- 4. Channeling the Biblical Exile as an Art Task for Central American Refugee Children on the Texas-Mexico Border -- 5. “Out of Egypt I Called My Son”: Migration as a Male Activity in the New Testament Gospels -- 6. The Flight to Egypt: Toward a Protestant Mariology in Migration -- 7. Whence Migration? Babel, Pentecost, and Biblical Imagination -- 8. Islands, Borders and Migration: Reading Paul in Light of the Crisis in Puerto Rico -- 9. Border Crossing into the Promised Land: The Eschatological Migration of God’s People in Revelation 2:1-3:22 -- 10. Reading (Our)Selves in Migration: A Response |
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ISBN: | 3319966952 |
Persistent identifiers: | DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-96695-3 |