Document Type
Article
Abstract
This essay reflects on the dangerous situations of human migrations as revelatory of a God-for-us. Drawing on key texts in the Old and New Testaments, the author explores how God’s migration across human landscapes can deepen our understanding of divine and human personhood. It concludes with a few practical reflections that address Latinos/as and their life-seeking migrations across U.S. borders.
Recommended Citation
Miguel H. Díaz, "Life-Giving Migrations: Re-visioning the Mystery of God Through U.S. Hispanic Eyes," Journal of Hispanic/Latino Theology 11:1 (April 2006) 20-40.
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Latina/o Studies Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons