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Towards a Theology of Migration: A Survival Perspective from Isaiah 1-12
Author(s) -
Elizabeth Esterhuizen,
Alphonso Groenewald
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
transilvania
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.186
H-Index - 5
ISSN - 0255-0539
DOI - 10.51391/trva.2021.10.06.
Subject(s) - perspective (graphical) , conversation , context (archaeology) , psychological resilience , field (mathematics) , sociology , resilience (materials science) , history , psychology , social psychology , art , communication , archaeology , visual arts , physics , mathematics , pure mathematics , thermodynamics
The aim of this paper is to turn the lens towards the pre-migration and resilience processes within the context of the imminent forced migration as found in Isaiah 1-12. The article addresses not only the matter of pre-migration and collective trauma but also the ensuing resilience and hope that is embedded in the text. Understanding the concepts that underpin premigration to trauma and hope, the authors have engaged Isaiah 1-12, which present substantial pre-migration trauma markers of collective trauma, resilience and hope in the text. This article offers original research in the field of pre-migration trauma studies in Isaiah 1-12, as very little research has been done on this topic. An attempt was made to start a new conversation and understanding about forced migration and trauma within the field of Isaiah 1-12 and biblical studies.

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