Religious Ethics and Migration

Religious Ethics and Migration

Doing Justice to Undocumented Workers

Ahn, Ilsup

Taylor & Francis Ltd

10/2024

216

Mole

9781032927190

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Introduction Part I: 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 Part II: 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 7. Theology and Universal Solidarity: Allen, Hauerwas, and Cavanaugh on the Theological Connection Model of Responsibility
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Christian ethics;migration;immigration;undocumented workers;forgiveness;hospitality;immigration history;social theory;legal philosophy;illegal immigration;US-Mexico border;social justice;Young's Social Connection Model;IRCA;Habermas's Deliberative Democracy;Social Connection Model;Undocumented Migrants;Arizona Immigration Law;Derrida's Democracy;Employer Sanctions Law;Human Sufferings;Express Compassion;Christian Churches;Immigration Crisis;Homo Sacer;Forgiving Community;God's Kingdom;Sanctions Law;Unauthorized Workers;Redemptive Work;Young Men;Unconditional Hospitality;Matthew 25;Connection Model;Sans Papiers Movement;Political Appropriation