Church, narrative, community and identity in times of migration

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2020

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AOSIS

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Migration is perceived by many communities as a threat to national unity, social cohesion, nationality or common identity. This article is an attempt to address the following question: How does or should the church as a narrative community respond to migrants? Within the South African context, xenophobic attacks and protests directed to migrant workers are two of the visible phenomena which seem to suggest that migrants are an important social phenomenon for peaceful co-existence. I will investigate the church as a narrative community and its role towards migrants. The identity of the church is situated within a narrative and the care towards migrants is influenced by this narrated community.

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Church, Identity, Immigration, Migration, Xenophobia

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Klaasen, J. S. (2020). Church, narrative, community and identity in times of migration. In die Skriflig, 54(1), a2662. https://doi.org/10.4102/ids.v54i1.2662