
“The 1517 Project and World Christianity: Migration and the Uses of Doctrine.”
This article investigates the complex interplay between Christian doctrine, migration, and the varied social circumstances of Christianity’s faith and practice. By framing the Protestant Reformation, and its afterlives, through the metaphorical and interpretive lens of the “1517 Project,” we explore how Christian doctrine has been shaped by and shapes social conditions and structures within Christendom. This exploration contrasts the role of doctrine in the contexts of Anglo-European Christianity and in post-Christendom settings such as Asian Christianity.
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