Abstract The aim of this article is to offer perspectives on homecoming and rebuilding inhabitational communities. Displacement is reconfigured from a practical theological perspective. Furthermore, the restoration of displaced people, is undergirded by a soul theology. Homecoming in life and death is postulated within a Christian eschatological reality. A new practical theology for embodied homecoming is proposed. Lastly, an eschatological homecoming praxeology is suggested to redress imposed displacement towards wholeness and soulful human living.
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