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Record Nr.

UNINA9910774726703321

Titolo

Migration and Diaspora Formation : New Perspectives on a Global History of Christianity / / ed. by Ciprian Burlăcioiu

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Berlin ; ; Boston, : De Gruyter, , [2022]

©2022

ISBN

3-11-079016-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (VI, 312 p.)

Collana

Arbeiten zur Kirchengeschichte , , 1861-5996 ; ; 152

Disciplina

230

Soggetti

Christianity

Emigration and immigration - Religious aspects

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- Section One: Antiquity / Early Middle Ages -- Migration Experiences, Gospel Interpretation, and the Emergence of Multiethnic Faith Communities in Early Christianity: Acts and Paul -- Religion im Gepäck: Von Migranten und religiösen Virtuosen in der römischen Kaiserzeit -- Western Christians in Palestine: Motivation, Integration, and Repercussions of Migration in Late Antiquity -- Glauben in der Verbannung: Exilgeschichten in den Viten der östlichen Heiligen des Johannes von Ephesos -- Section Two: Early Modern Period -- Mobility and Religious Practices among Protestants in the Early Modern Age -- Migration und Diasporabildung im europäischen Katholizismus der Frühen Neuzeit -- Colonial Christianity. Migration, Ethnicity, and Religion in Early Modern New Spain -- Streifzüge aus dem Leben der armenischen Diaspora -- Section Three: 19th and 20th Centuries -- Christianity, Mobility, and Frontiers of Change in Africa -- “The Hand of God Was Upon Them” – Emigration, Diaspora Formation, and Christian Evangelization across the Black Atlantic -- Indentured Labour, Oppression, Migration. Christian Diasporas in Asia in 19th and Early 20th Centuries -- Migration und Diasporabildung in der östlichen Orthodoxie des 20. Jahrhunderts. Zwei Fallbeispiele: Das Ökumenische Patriarchat in Konstantinopel und die russische Orthodoxie -- Future Perspectives -- List of Figures -- List of Contributors -- Indices -- Index of Names --



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Sommario/riassunto

The role of migration for Christianity as a world religion during the last two centuries has drawn considerable attention from scholars in different fields. The main issue this book seeks to address is the question whether and to what extent migration and diaspora formation should be considered as elements of a new historiography of global Christianity, including the reflection upon earlier epochs. By focusing on migration and diaspora, the emerging map of Christianity will include the dimension of movement and interaction between actors in different regions, providing a more comprehensive ‘map of agency’ of individuals and groups previously regarded as passive. Furthermore, local histories will become parts of a broader picture and historiography might correlate both local and transregional perspectives in a balanced manner. Behind this approach lies the desire to broaden the perspective of Ecclesiastical History – and religious history in general – in a more systematic manner by questioning the traditional criteria of selection. This might help us to recover previously lost actors and forgotten dynamics.