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Migration: Social–Religious Synergy from the Perspective of Dogma History
Migration: Social–Religious Synergy from the Perspective of Dogma History

Author(s): Iacob Coman
Subject(s): Theology and Religion
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: migration; socio–religious synergy; dogma; the migration of the idea; missionary activity; religious syncretism
Summary/Abstract: The hysteria of crowds of people migrating to Europe knows an unprecedented level. The situation is quite unclear in terms of those who intended to follow this phenomenon or those who have taken it on the go. What we see is that both, the former and the latter, got out of control this phenomenon on which they believed themselves quite sure. As far as we are concerned, we want in the present study to avoid speculation and nurturing ideas related to various conspiracies. To this end, our study will be based on records of historical, sociological and biblical origin. Under the title, “Migration: Social–Religious Synergy from the Perspective of Dogma History” I intend to critique the phenomenon of migration, from the end of this decade, under three aspects: 1) The idea of origins and the purpose of emigration; 2) Ontology of the idea of migration, that is the superhuman aspect of this issue and the divine involvement in this type of phenomenon; and 3) Introductory acknowledgments on the religious missionary activity and its imbalance of forces.

  • Page Range: 316-328
  • Page Count: 13
  • Publication Year: 2016
  • Language: English