Migrants and citizens: justice and responsibility in the ethics of immigration

What responsibilities do citizens have to migrants and potential migrants? What responsibilities do migrants themselves have? What is the basis of those responsibilities? In this book Tisha Rajendra reframes the confused and often heated debate surrounding immigration and develops a Christian ethic...

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1. VerfasserIn: Rajendra, Tisha M. 1977- (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Buch
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Grand Rapids, Michigan William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company 2017
In:Jahr: 2017
Rezensionen:Migrants and Citizens: Justice and Responsibility in the Ethics of Immigration, Tisha M. Rajendra, Eerdmans, 2017 (ISBN 978-0-8028-6882-4), x + 182 pp., pb 25 (2018) (Çetin, Elif)
IxTheo Notationen:CG Christentum und Politik
NCD Politische Ethik
weitere Schlagwörter:B Emigration and immigration ; Moral and ethical aspects
B Social Justice Religious aspects Christianity
B RELIGION ; Christian Theology ; Ethics
B Emigration and immigration ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Electronic books
B Social Ethics
B Social justice ; Religious aspects ; Christianity
B Emigration and immigration Religious aspects Christianity
B Emigration and immigration Moral and ethical aspects
B Christian Ethics
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Zusammenfassung:What responsibilities do citizens have to migrants and potential migrants? What responsibilities do migrants themselves have? What is the basis of those responsibilities? In this book Tisha Rajendra reframes the confused and often heated debate surrounding immigration and develops a Christian ethic that can address these neglected questions. Rajendra begins by illuminating the flawed narratives about migrants that are often used in political debates on the subject. She goes on to propose a new definition of justice that is based on responsibility to relationships, drawing on the concrete experience of migrants, ethical theory, migration theory, and the relational ethics of the Bible
The inadequacy of human rights and the preferential option for the poor -- Migration theory and migration ethics -- In search of better narratives -- Theories of justice in global perspective -- Justice as fidelity to the demands of a relationship -- Justice as responsibility to relationships -- Conclusion : the Good Samaritan revisited
Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and indexes. - Print version record
ISBN:146744880X