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Abstract: Rather than seeing inequity on different sides of borders as the result of God having blessed some people more than others, it must be considered the consequence of sinful and unjust systems and structures to which we all contribute. According to Jesus' teaching and practice, only as we see ourselves as sinners in need of help and healing can we fulfill the mission of serving as God's instruments...
Abstract: She has been described as weak, beautiful but brainless, and “the scab undermining the impact of a striking worker's sacrifice.” This article engages such opinions, but takes a different view of the character of Esther. It is a narrative critical reading that is nuanced with ‘realistic empathy’, from the perspective of someone whose life story has much in common with Esther's tale. Given...
Abstract: The purpose of this article is to present an image of Martin Luther viewed through the lens of Italian Marxist Antonio Gramsci. The primary focus of the article will be on Luther's articulation of the universal priesthood as it was presented in the 1520 treatise “To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation.” We will discover that in this treatise Luther's attack on papal authority was,...
Abstract: This article relates the sacrament of the Eucharist to world migration and hospitality. To weave these themes is to find borders all around the Eucharistic table/altar, borders often unnoticed but borders that define economic, social, cultural, sexual and class divides. Using the notion of borderless borders and engaging Jacques Derrida's notion of hospitality, the author tries to expand...
Abstract: We live in the borderlands, a place not of separation but of coming together, of connection. The continuing efforts to discern what it means to express who we are as religious people, and what it means regarding the religious identity of those who live in the borderlands is the focus of this study. In many ways, this identity is one that is in the process of being restored, renewed, and...
Abstract: This essay approaches the concept of borders from a geopolitical perspective, focusing particularly on the dividing curtain between the USA and Mexico. Corn serves not only as Ariadne's thread but also as a symbol of food in general, to be problematized and not taken for granted. The author highlights God's imperative for us to take the side of the poor: to satiate their hunger and quench...
Abstract: Writing from the perspective of a bicoastal Puerto Rican evangélica (Latina/o popular Protestantism), the author argues that the contemporary ‘problem of immigration’ is really an expression of global dislocation that has led to migratory patterns of ‘homelessness’. While there may be myriad causes of global dislocation, she suggests that insofar as the Latina/o community is concerned,...
Abstract: In this article, I argue that Lutheran doctrine of Scripture is rooted in a christological centre, a centre that is coherent with Lamin Sanneh's thesis that the missionary experience must encompass both the work of the missionary who comes from ‘outside’ and, more especially, the reflections of the ‘indigenous’ peoples on Scripture in its witness to God's coming in Jesus Christ. This essential...
Abstract: In this article I propose that empire be countered by a revised understanding of eschatology. I first explore the idea of an eschatology of space, wherein the notion of eschatos as limit is advanced. I then revisit a temporal understanding of eschatology illumining the theme of the pause, or rest. This Sabbath theme, in concert with attentiveness to space, is then brought to bear upon the...
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