@article{Displacement:1603,
      recid = {1603},
      author = {Duba, Mary Emily Briehl},
      title = {God Is Here: A Theology of Place and Displacement},
      publisher = {University of Chicago},
      school = {Ph.D.},
      address = {2018-08},
      pages = {299},
      abstract = {This brief, systematic theology of place and displacement  responds to the crisis of displacement in our world today.  It asks how the Christian kerygma can be good news in a  world such as we inhabit: a world of displacement and loss  of place. In response to this question, it offers to the  theological imagination an analogical concept of place,  grounded in the Triune God as Place, first for Godself and  also for creaturely life. It develops the meaning and  assesses the adequacy of this way of imagining God by way  of engagement with the theological symbol system,  specifically the symbols of Trinity, creation, incarnation,  cross, and church, and with the current discourse of place  studies. This project contributes an interpretation of the  Christian faith that takes seriously creaturely dependence  on, attachments to, and suffering in places, and brings  alongside it a conceptual vocabulary for thinking  theologically about place and displacement.},
      url = {http://knowledge.uchicago.edu/record/1603},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.6082/uchicago.1603},
}