Theology of migration: From division to reconciliation

Hanna Kang
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As the next US presidential election approaches, immigration once again emerges as one of the most heated issues in US political debates. While ideological differences over immigration are not new, the existence of such differing positions between and within parties highlights the deep-seated divisions within US society. Even more problematic is the current predominant narrative of immigration, which tends to foster further division while ignoring the diversity of immigration patterns and immigrants’ experiences that require holistic approaches. The dominance of a monolithic interpretation of immigration, focusing on a specific pattern and accompanied by the reproduction of provocative images and rhetoric in the media, exacerbates societal divisions and reinforces a single narrative of immigration characterized by hate and fear. In the face of societal division over immigration, this article argues that immigration can be a source of reconciliation rather than division when its inherent diversity is recognized, and its humanness is reclaimed through the concept of imago Dei, the primary definition of all human identity.
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移民神学:从分裂到和解
随着下届美国总统大选的临近,移民问题再次成为美国政治辩论中最激烈的问题之一。尽管在移民问题上存在意识形态分歧并不是什么新鲜事,但各政党之间以及政党内部存在的这种不同立场凸显了美国社会根深蒂固的分歧。更成问题的是,当前关于移民问题的主流说法往往会助长进一步的分裂,同时忽视了移民模式和移民经历的多样性,而这些都需要采取整体性的方法。对移民的一元化解释占据主导地位,侧重于特定的模式,并伴随着媒体对挑衅性图像和言论的再现,加剧了社会分裂,强化了以仇恨和恐惧为特征的单一移民叙事。面对因移民问题造成的社会分裂,本文认为,如果承认移民固有的多样性,并通过 "神的意象"(imago Dei)这一人类身份的主要定义来重新认识移民的人性,那么移民可以成为和解而非分裂的源泉。
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