Latinxs, the Bible, and migration
In: The Bible and cultural studies
Introduction:Reading the Bible and Latinx migrations / the Bible as text(s) of migration /Efraín Agosto and Jacqueline M. Hidalgo --The Bible as homing device among Cubans at Claremont's Calvary Chapel /Jacqueline M. Hidalgo --Gendering (im)migration in the Pentateuch's legal codes : a reading from a Latina perspective /Ahida Calderón Pilarski --Channeling the Biblical exile as an art task for Central American refugee children on the Texas-Mexico border /Gregory Lee Cuéllar --"Out of Egypt I called my Son" : Migration as a male activity in the New Testament Gospels /Gilberto A. Ruiz --The flight to Egypt : Toward a protestant Mariology in migration /Nancy Elizabeth Bedford --Whence migration? Babel, Pentecost, and Biblical imagination /Eric D. Barreto --Islands, borders, and migration: Reading paul in light of the crisis in Puerto Rico /Efraín Agosto --Border crossing into the promised land: The eschatological migration of God's people in Revelation 2:1-3:22 /Roberto Mata --Reading (our)selves in migration: A response /Margaret Aymer.