Renovación de la Teología política y Sociología de la religión en la posglobalización: revitalización del movimiento santuario para inmigrantes en EE.UU.
Renewal of Political Theology and Sociology of Religion in the post-globalization: revival of the sanctuary movement for aliens in the USA
Resumen
Resumen: Este estudio analítico-empírico (crítico, comparado y prospectivo), tanto teológico-político como sociológico-religioso, se focaliza en la revitalización del movimiento santuario (tras la crisis de valores de 2008), para ofrecer amparo a la inmigración perseguida en EE.UU. Se trata de un caso más de heteropraxis, en la larga tradición estadounidense de despertares y revitalizaciones socio-religiosas, para promover el bien común y la justicia social desde la resistencia civil no-violenta y transformadora del orden social. Se sistematizan las principales cruzadas acometidas, en las que se ha combinado un premoderno acogimiento a sagrado, con posmodernas TIC y redes sociales, para lograr reavivar una moderna ciudadanía comprometida con las libertades civiles.
Abstract: This analytic-empirical study (in critical, comparative & prospective way), under Political Theology & Sociology of Religion approaches, it focuses on the revival of the sanctuary movement (beyond the 2008 crisis of values/shares), to offer protection to the persecuted immigration in the USA. This is another case more of heteropraxis, in the long American tradition of social-religious awakening and revivals, to promote the common good and social justice from civil non-violent resistance and the transformation of the social order. The main crusades are systematized here, by the mix of pre-modern sanctuary asylum and post-modern ICTs & social networks, in favor of a pro-active modern citizenship committed with civil liberties.
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