Description
Christianity and the Law of Migration
Law and Religion Series
Coordinators: Allard Silas W., Heyer Kristin, Nadella Raj
Language: EnglishSubjects for Christianity and the Law of Migration:
Keywords
United States; UN; Migration Ethics; Matthew 15; National Academy; Expedited Removal; Resident Alien; Lower Skilled Immigrant Workers; Young Men; Immigrant Workers; Northern Triangle Countries; Lower Skilled Workers; Vulnerable Immigrant; Undocumented Immigrants; DACA; Critical Border Studies; Southern Poverty Law Center; Humanitarian Aid; Permanent Resident; South South Migration; Vulnerable Migrant Workers; Public Theology; Labor Market Segregation; Political Theology; Christian Theological Response
Publication date: 05-2023
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 09-2021
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
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This collection brings together legal scholars and Christian theologians for an interdisciplinary conversation responding to the challenges of global migration.
Gathering 14 leading scholars from both law and Christian theology, the book covers legal perspectives, theological perspectives, and key concepts in migration studies. In Part 1, scholars of migration law and policy discuss the legal landscape of migration at both the domestic and international level. In Part 2, Christian theologians, ethicists, and biblical scholars draw on the resources of the Christian tradition to think about migration. In Part 3, each chapter is co-authored by a scholar of law and a scholar of Christian theology, who bring their respective resources and perspectives into conversation on key themes within migration studies.
The work provides a truly interdisciplinary introduction to the topic of migration for those who are new to the subject; an opportunity for immigration lawyers and legal scholars to engage Christian theology; an opportunity for pastors and Christian theologians to engage law; and new insights on key frameworks for scholars who are already committed to the study of migration.
Foreword: Displacement and Trauma
Introduction: Law and Theology in the Age of Migration
Part One: The Law of Migration
1 Exclusion, Admission, and Deportation: Categorical Evolution and Normative Challenges
2 The Institutionalization of Inequality: Lower-Skilled and Undocumented Workers in Immigration Law
3 In Defense of Chain Migration
4 The State of the Law on Refugees, Asylees, and Stateless Persons
5 Borders: Sites of Exclusion, Sites of Engagement
6 Immigrant Integration and Disintegration in an Era of Exclusionary Nationalism
7 True Faith, Allegiance, and Citizenship
8 Different Kinds of Foreignness: The Hebrew Bible’s Terminology for Foreigners
9 Embrace, Ambivalence, and Theoxenia: New Testament Perspectives on Hospitality to Strangers
10 Toward a Theology of Migration
11 When the Poor Knock on Our Door: A Theological Response to Unwanted Migration
12 The Theopolitics of the Migrant: Toward a Coalitional and Comparative Political Theology
13 Migration, Social Responsibility, and Moral Imagination: Resources from Christian Ethics
14: "No More Deaths": Religious Liberty as a Defense for Providing Sanctuary for Immigrants
15 A Vision of Integration Rooted in Hospitality
16 Labor, Inequality, and Globalization: Legal and Theological Perspectives on Vulnerable Migrant Workers
17 Empire, Displacement, and the Central American Refugee Crisis
18 Empathy, Legitimacy, Faith, and the Dangerously Uncertain Future of Migration
Silas W. Allard, Senior Fellow in Law and Religion, Center for the Study of Law and Religion, and Doctoral Student, Graduate Division of Religion, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
Kristin E. Heyer, Professor of Theological Ethics and Director of Graduate Studies, Boston College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Raj Nadella, Samuel A. Cartledge Associate Professor of New Testament, Columbia Theological Seminary, Decatur, Georgia, USA.
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