Religious ethics and migration/ doing justice to undocumented workers Ahn,Iisup

Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: [Routledge], 2014Description: 204ISBN: 9780415724425DDC classification: 261.836
Contents:
PARTI Theory 1 Economy of Invisible Debt and Ethics of Radical Hospitality: Toward a Paradigm Change of Hospitality from "Gift" to "Forgiveness" 2 Forgiveness as the Political Responsibility: Iris Marion Young's Social Connection Model and the Case of Undocumented Migration 3 Documenting Justice for Undocumented Migrants: Having a Critical Discourse with Contemporary Theories of Justice from Rawls to Nussbaum PARTU Issues 4 The Democratic Inclusion of the Other and the Case of Arizona Immigration Law: Habermas, Derrida, and a Christian Ethical Response 5 Reconstructing the Religious Right to Express Compassion: The Employer Sanctions Law and a Theological Critique 6 Specters of Racism in the U.S. History of Immigration: Foucault on Denaturalizing the Biopolitics of State Racism Theology and Universal Solidarity: Allen, Hauerwas, and Cavanaugh on the Theological Connection Model of Responsibility
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PARTI
Theory
1 Economy of Invisible Debt and Ethics of Radical Hospitality:
Toward a Paradigm Change of Hospitality from "Gift"
to "Forgiveness"
2 Forgiveness as the Political Responsibility: Iris Marion
Young's Social Connection Model and the Case of
Undocumented Migration
3 Documenting Justice for Undocumented Migrants:
Having a Critical Discourse with Contemporary Theories
of Justice from Rawls to Nussbaum
PARTU
Issues
4 The Democratic Inclusion of the Other and the Case of
Arizona Immigration Law: Habermas, Derrida, and a Christian
Ethical Response
5 Reconstructing the Religious Right to Express Compassion:
The Employer Sanctions Law and a Theological Critique
6 Specters of Racism in the U.S. History of Immigration:
Foucault on Denaturalizing the Biopolitics of State Racism
Theology and Universal Solidarity: Allen, Hauerwas, and
Cavanaugh on the Theological Connection Model of
Responsibility

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