03862nam 2200457 450 991047694960332120230612103112.0(CKB)5470000000566803(NjHacI)995470000000566803(EXLCZ)99547000000056680320230516d2020 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLife in transit theological and ethical contributions on migration /edited by Manitza Kotzé, Riaan RheederCape Town, South Africa :AOSIS,2020.1 online resource (xxiii, 365 pages) illustrationsReformed theology in Africa series ;Volume 21-928523-56-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Introduction Life in transit: An introduction / Manitza Kotzé, Riaan Rheeder -- Chapter 1 'Love Thy Sojourner (By Integrating Them)': Ethical Perspectives from The Pentateuch / Albert J. Coetsee -- Chapter 2 Migration of God's people as an opportunity to learn and understand God within migrant context: A perspective from the books of Leviticus and Acts / Christopher Magezi -- Chaprer 3 What can we learn from Paul, the Jew's, migration dynamics, to accommodate the stranger amidst the Jewish Diaspora? / Jan A. du Rand -- Chapter 4 Migration and Christian Identity: Theological Reflections on Christian Identity Reconstructions in New Places and Spaces / Nico Vorster -- Chapter 5 Human personhood and the call to humaneness in an environment of migration: A Christian-ethical perspective / J.M. Vorster -- Chapter 6 Muslim Immigration and Reformed Christology / Matthew Kaemingk -- Chapter 7 The phenomenon of emigration of health practitioners in South Africa: A Protestant perspective on global guidance for the individual decision / Riaan Rheeder -- Chapter 8 A Christian Ethical Reflection on Transnational Assisted Reproductive Technology / Manitza Kotzé -- Chapter 9 Violence against the displaced: An African pentecostal response / Marius Nel -- Chapter 10 Religious pluralisation and the identity of diaconia in Germany / Johannes Eurich -- Chapter 11 Life in Transit - From exiles to pilgrims. A missiological perspective on humanity's global movement / Naas Ferreira.The world we live in is struggling with the diversity of humanity more than ever before. The more diversity is recognised, the more people react in a polarising way, determined to protect individual identity. This protection of the self above all else in many cases leads to violent outcomes. In light of this, this edited work is a welcome addition to create awareness of the multifaceted phenomenon that is migration. It cuts to the heart of migration⁰́₉s impact in real life and provides broad ethical guidelines for all to navigate the tension between the known and the unknown, or unique identity and increasing diversity. It reminds us that, in a sense, all of us are migrants and therefore we have the privilege and responsibility to welcome the stranger ⁰́₃ if we want to call ourselves followers of Christ.Reformed theology in Africa series ;Volume 2.Life in TransitChristian ethicsEmigration and immigrationMoral and ethical aspectsEmigration and immigrationReligious aspectsChristianityChristian ethics.Emigration and immigrationMoral and ethical aspects.Emigration and immigrationReligious aspectsChristianity.241Kotzé ManitzaRheeder RiaanNjHacINjHaclBOOK9910476949603321Life in Transit2986596UNINA