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Article

Hospitality: A Migrant Reading of the Parable of the Returning Son

by
Anna Rebecca Solevåg
and
Leonardo Marcondes Alves
*
Centre of Mission and Global Studies, VID Specialized University, 4024 Stavanger, Norway
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Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Religions 2025, 16(2), 125; https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020125
Submission received: 26 November 2024 / Revised: 19 January 2025 / Accepted: 20 January 2025 / Published: 24 January 2025

Abstract

This article investigates the concept of hospitality (xenia) in the ancient Mediterranean world and its relevance to contemporary migrant communities. To bridge the gap between ancient texts and modern experiences, we utilize a combined lens of contextual biblical hermeneutics and migration theory to analyze the Parable of the Returning Son (Luke 15:11–32), highlighting the inherent tensions and complexities of welcoming the stranger. Ethnographic research among Latin Pentecostal migrant congregations in the Nordic countries reveals how these communities embody xenia through tangible acts of welcome, risk-taking, and prodigal hospitality. This analysis demonstrates the vital role of hospitality in fostering community building within contexts of mobility. Furthermore, the concept of xenia helps address the limitations of applying modern migration theories directly to ancient contexts by providing a framework for understanding the continuity and evolution of hospitality practices across time and cultures.
Keywords: hospitality; migration; contextual hermeneutics; Prodigal Son; Latin Pentecostal congregations; migrant congregation; migration to the Nordics hospitality; migration; contextual hermeneutics; Prodigal Son; Latin Pentecostal congregations; migrant congregation; migration to the Nordics

Correction Statement

This article has been republished with a minor correction to the reference (Trinka 2022). This change does not affect the scientific content of the article.

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Solevåg, A.R.; Marcondes Alves, L. Hospitality: A Migrant Reading of the Parable of the Returning Son. Religions 2025, 16, 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020125

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Solevåg AR, Marcondes Alves L. Hospitality: A Migrant Reading of the Parable of the Returning Son. Religions. 2025; 16(2):125. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020125

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Solevåg, Anna Rebecca, and Leonardo Marcondes Alves. 2025. "Hospitality: A Migrant Reading of the Parable of the Returning Son" Religions 16, no. 2: 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020125

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Solevåg, A. R., & Marcondes Alves, L. (2025). Hospitality: A Migrant Reading of the Parable of the Returning Son. Religions, 16(2), 125. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020125

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