Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context

The irreversible flow of migrants across the globe is making an impact on the shape of the church of the future. What does it mean to be church among peoples of difference who are struggling to find their place in one space? This chapter attempts to draw an itinerary of the Asian church in migration...

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Main Authors: Brazal, Agnes M., de Guzman, Emmanuel S.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-66812022-05-18T02:46:01Z Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context Brazal, Agnes M. de Guzman, Emmanuel S. The irreversible flow of migrants across the globe is making an impact on the shape of the church of the future. What does it mean to be church among peoples of difference who are struggling to find their place in one space? This chapter attempts to draw an itinerary of the Asian church in migration. It describes some features of the contemporary Asian migration landscape and identifies the migrant ministries highlighted in the Episcopal statements. It then situates Asian churches within four general models of church response to migration and focuses on how their ministries can adopt a more intercultural approach. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5805 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Foreign workers—Religious life—Asia Interdenominational cooperation—Asia Migration Studies Religion
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Foreign workers—Religious life—Asia
Interdenominational cooperation—Asia
Migration Studies
Religion
spellingShingle Foreign workers—Religious life—Asia
Interdenominational cooperation—Asia
Migration Studies
Religion
Brazal, Agnes M.
de Guzman, Emmanuel S.
Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
description The irreversible flow of migrants across the globe is making an impact on the shape of the church of the future. What does it mean to be church among peoples of difference who are struggling to find their place in one space? This chapter attempts to draw an itinerary of the Asian church in migration. It describes some features of the contemporary Asian migration landscape and identifies the migrant ministries highlighted in the Episcopal statements. It then situates Asian churches within four general models of church response to migration and focuses on how their ministries can adopt a more intercultural approach.
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author Brazal, Agnes M.
de Guzman, Emmanuel S.
author_facet Brazal, Agnes M.
de Guzman, Emmanuel S.
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title Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
title_short Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
title_full Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
title_fullStr Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
title_full_unstemmed Intercultural church: A challenge in the Asian migrant context
title_sort intercultural church: a challenge in the asian migrant context
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2016
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5805
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