The meaning of my neighbor's faith : interreligious reflections on immigration /: interreligious reflections on immigration. ([2019])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- The meaning of my neighbor's faith : interreligious reflections on immigration /: interreligious reflections on immigration. ([2019])
- Main Title:
- The meaning of my neighbor's faith : interreligious reflections on immigration
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Alexander Y. Hwang and Laura E. Alexander.
- Editors:
- Hwang, Alexander Y
Alexander, Laura E - Contents:
- Chapter 1“Islamic Creation Theology and the Human Being as Migrant” ; ; Zeyneb Sayilgan ; ; Chapter 2 “Interreligious Responses to the Settlement House Movement, 188 –924” ; ; Anne Blankenship ; ; Chapter 3 “From the American Protective Association to Trump’s America First: American Xenophobia in Historical Perspective” ; ; James McBride ; ; Chapter 4“Geohistory and Genomics: Implications for the Doctrine of Revelation” ; ; Ron Choong ; ; Chapter 5“The Divine Principle: Moon’s Prescription for Restoring America and the World Compared with Swami Prabhupada’s Approach” ; ; Dawn Hutchinson ; ; ; Section 2. Perceptions of Immigrants ; ; ; Chapter 6“Immigrants as Terra Nullius: On the Need for a Comparative Theology of Decolonization” ; ; Allen G. Jorgenson ; ; Chapter 7 “The Christian Criteria for Assimilation: Racially Reading Christianity, Civility, and Social Belonging in the Modern Western World” ; ; Jessica Wai-Fong Wong ; ; Chapter 8“Migration and Interfaith Pedagogy: Crossing the Borders of Classrooms, Cultures, and Religions” ; ; Kristine Suna-Koro ; ; Chapter 9“The Great Exchange: An Interfaith Praxis of Absolute Hospitality for Asylum Seekers” ; ; Helen Boursier ; ; Chapter 10“Hafu or Dabaru? An Inter-religious Analysis of Migration and Japanese Cultural Identity” ; ; Loye Sekihata Ashton ; ; ; Section 3. Ethical, Political andChapter 1“Islamic Creation Theology and the Human Being as Migrant” ; ; Zeyneb Sayilgan ; ; Chapter 2 “Interreligious Responses to the Settlement House Movement, 188 –924” ; ; Anne Blankenship ; ; Chapter 3 “From the American Protective Association to Trump’s America First: American Xenophobia in Historical Perspective” ; ; James McBride ; ; Chapter 4“Geohistory and Genomics: Implications for the Doctrine of Revelation” ; ; Ron Choong ; ; Chapter 5“The Divine Principle: Moon’s Prescription for Restoring America and the World Compared with Swami Prabhupada’s Approach” ; ; Dawn Hutchinson ; ; ; Section 2. Perceptions of Immigrants ; ; ; Chapter 6“Immigrants as Terra Nullius: On the Need for a Comparative Theology of Decolonization” ; ; Allen G. Jorgenson ; ; Chapter 7 “The Christian Criteria for Assimilation: Racially Reading Christianity, Civility, and Social Belonging in the Modern Western World” ; ; Jessica Wai-Fong Wong ; ; Chapter 8“Migration and Interfaith Pedagogy: Crossing the Borders of Classrooms, Cultures, and Religions” ; ; Kristine Suna-Koro ; ; Chapter 9“The Great Exchange: An Interfaith Praxis of Absolute Hospitality for Asylum Seekers” ; ; Helen Boursier ; ; Chapter 10“Hafu or Dabaru? An Inter-religious Analysis of Migration and Japanese Cultural Identity” ; ; Loye Sekihata Ashton ; ; ; Section 3. Ethical, Political and Legal Perspectives ; ; ; Chapter 11“The Moral Relevance of Borders: Transcendence and the Ethics of Migration” ; ; Benjamin Schewel ; ; Chapter 12“Immigration and the Theological Problem of Sovereignty: Catholic Social Teaching, Carl Schmitt, and the Theopolitical Foundations of the Modern State” ; ; Matt R. Jantzen ; ; Chapter 13“Religious Kinesis: A Challenge to the Plenary Power Doctrine’s Anthropology of Stasis” ; ; Silas W. Allard ; ; Chapter 14“Majority Church and Immigration: A Norwegian Case Study” ; ; Kjetil Fretheim ; ; Chapter 15“The Global Refugee Crisis and Religious Ethics: Questions to Ask” ; ; Laura E. Alexander ; ; ; Section 4: My Neighbor’s Faith and Mine ; ; ; Chapter 16“On Being a Muslim in a Non-Islamic Society: Seeing Islam in the ‘Other’” ; ; Hussam S. Timani ; ; Chapter 17“Immigration and Ecclesial Receptivity: Congar and Rahner as Resources for an Ecumenical and Philoxenical Ecclesiology of Reception” ; ; Michael M. Canaris ; ; Chapter 18“Who is My Neighbor to Me: An Augustinian Reflection” ; ; Alexander Y. Hwang ; ; Chapter 19“An Evangelical Reflection on My Non-Christian Neighbor” ; ; Ken Fong ; ; Chapter 20“European Immigration to America: Dislocation and Responses” ; ; Dan Campana ; ; Chapter 21 “A Jewish Problematization of My Neighbor’s Faith” ; ; Daniel Maoz ; ; Chapter 22“‘Becoming American’: Muslim Neighbors Embracing a Judeo-Christian Country” ; ; Zahra Jamal … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books
- Publication Date:
- 2019
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 325
Religion: History
Emigration and immigration -- Religious aspects
Religions -- Relations
Immigrants -- Religion
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Emigration & Immigration
Religion: Theology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781978700703
1978700709 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781978700697
- Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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