Theologies on the Move examines how the experiences of migration and pilgrimage that are created as a result of the pressures of neoliberal capitalism shape theological and religious traditions. Based on these insights, the contributors examine what difference religion can make in a world dominated by the interests of the few rather than the many.
Edited by Joerg Rieger - Contributions by Gemma Tulud Cruz; Wanda Deifelt; Marc H. Ellis; J. Alice Heo; M. P. Joseph; Deenabandhu Manchala; Eliseo Pérez-Álvarez; Joerg Rieger; Luis N. Rivera-Pagan and George Zachariah
1. Reclaiming Theology and Religious Traditions in the Tensions of Neoliberal Globalization: The Challenges of Pilgrimage and Migration Joerg Rieger
Part I: On the Move under the Conditions of Global Capital
2. "Buy Our Bodies and Our Land That We May Live": The Story of the Faceless Migrant Laborers
M.P. Joseph
3.Commoning: Towards an Alternative Pilgrimage of the Economy of Life George Zachariah
4. Pilgrimage of Life: Lessons from the Experience of Forced Migrants and Victims of Human Trafficking Deenabandhu Manchala
5. Faith, Action and Subjectivity: The Social Engagement of Christian Women in South Korea Alice Heo
Part II: On the Move between Identities, Cultures, and Religions
6.Holocaust Theology, the Interfaith Ecumenical Deal, and the Unintended Consequences of Jewish-Christian Pilgrimage: Notes from a Jewish Theology of Liberation Marc Ellis
7. La Morenita: The Ambiguous Identity of Our Lady of Guadalupe Wanda Deifelt
8. The Tortilla Wall and Migration Semantics Eliseo Pérez Álvarez
9.Power of the Power-less? Theological Reflections on Pilgrimage in the Experience of Roman Catholic Latino/a Migrants in the United States Gemma Cruz
10.Towards a Theology of Migration Luis N. Rivera-Pagán