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Breaking bread. Notes for a political theology of migration.

140
Booklet
Publication date: 
August 2010

Twenty years after the fall of the Berlin Wall, other walls still form part of our everyday life. Other walls are perhaps more subtle, though they are still the cause of bloodshed, because they exist within us and take possession of our lives. These are the walls that separate “them” from “us. This booklet will explore the meaning and implications of situations like those, which are both symbolic and real, personal and public, spiritual and political.

Author

Jesuit. Currently in Misión Almería, collaborating with the Servicio Jesuita a Migrantes (SJM) on the european southern border. He has published with Cristianisme i Justícia Kenotic revolution, revolutionary descent: The Spiritual Politics of Dorothy Day and Breaking bread. Notes for a political theology of migration. He has been a member of the board of trustees of the Fundació Lluís Espinal-Cristianisme i Justícia.

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