Jan 26, 2021
In his lecture “Theological Approaches to Migration: Their Impact on Missional Thinking and Action,” Leopoldo A. Sánchez M., Werner R. H. and Elizabeth R. Krause Professor of Hispanic Ministries at Concordia Seminary, reflects on how various models of migration can shape how we understand our practice of mission...
Jan 26, 2021
In her lecture “Making Their Mark: Asian Americans and the Californian ‘Christian’ Landscape,” Rebecca Y. Kim, Frank R. Seaver Chair of Social Science and director of the ethnic studies program at Pepperdine University, speaks about the impact made by Asian American Christians on the American church, despite the...
Jan 26, 2021
In his lecture “Errands in the Wilderness: Protestant Migrations and the (Re-)Evangelization of California in the 20th and 21st Centuries,” Darren Dochuk, Andrew V. Tackes College Professor of History at the University of Notre Dame, talks about how the movement of protestant communities into, out of, and within...
Jan 26, 2021
In her lecture “Faith Resources:
Muslim Migration to Los Angeles,” Zayn Kassam, John Knox MacLean Professor of Religious
Studies at Pomona College, speaks about the positive influence of
Muslim migrant communities in the US, even against the oppressive
American realities of racism of Islamophobia.
In...
Jan 26, 2021
In his lecture
“Catholicity: Migration, Religion,
and World Christianity,” Gioacchino Campese, professor of the theology of human mobility at
Pontifical Urbaniana University, considers the church’s
eschatological call toward catholicity in the context of our
changing and globalized world.
In response, Cecil M....