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The Theology of Migration
Season 3 · Episode 8

The Theology of Migration

The Jim Wallis Podcast · District Productive

May 15, 202038m 43s

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Show Notes

Rev. Jim Wallis talks with theologian and immigrant advocate Karen González about the lessons of immigration in the Bible.

The metrics of the COVID-19 pandemic show how disproportionately affected our immigrant and refugee neighbors have been.

González says, "The story of the Bible isn't just a story of moving from being lost to being saved, but it's one of being a foreigner and moving toward being part of the family of God to belonging. And that's a trajectory we can see throughout the scriptures from the very beginning when we meet Abraham — God is asking him to migrate, and we see he and Sarah's vulnerability in Egypt. Over and over again the scripture restates some 83 times ... that we're to treat the immigrant as ourselves, we're to love the immigrant as ourselves, we're to do justice for the immigrant. And there's judgment. There's a whole book of the Bible, Obadiah. And it's judgment for those who did not treat the refugee and immigrant well, for those who did not do justice for the immigrant."

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Topics

SpiritualityLOVEsocial justiceEqualityPeacereligionJim WallisimmigrationmigrationrefugeesKaren GonzálezCenter on Faith + JusticeGeorgetownFaithJustice