HUMAN MOBILITY THEOLOGICAL PLACE

This volume is dedicated to migration as a place
theological (locus theologicus) is an exercise in parrhesia as the
ability to speak valiantly in the Foucauldian sense, and
to speak out against a contemptuous monolingualism
of migration as have been the president's speeches
Donald Trump. Making migration one of the main issues
places of God's revelation in contemporary history in us
leads to recognizing the world and its crises as he called it in
su momento Sallie Mc Fague: el mundo cuerpo de Dios, un cuerpo
nomad, a migrant body and a wounded body that needs to be
healed and rebuilt.

 

DOI: doi.org/10.61301/978-65-85775-28-1.2025.05.248p

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