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Offers critical and constructive accounts of the roles of religion in the current refugee crisis, written by scholars from across Europe Analyzes and assesses religion both as a problem and as a promise in the European refugee crisis from the angles of all three Abrahamic faiths Opens up innovative approaches to the sociological, philosophical, and theological study of migration in Europe

Produktbeschreibung
Offers critical and constructive accounts of the roles of religion in the current refugee crisis, written by scholars from across Europe Analyzes and assesses religion both as a problem and as a promise in the European refugee crisis from the angles of all three Abrahamic faiths
Opens up innovative approaches to the sociological, philosophical, and theological study of migration in Europe


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Autorenporträt
Ulrich Schmiedel is Lecturer in Theology, Politics and Ethics at the School of Divinity, University of Edinburgh, where he also serves as Deputy Director of the Centre for Theology and Public Issues. He specializes in political and public theology. Graeme Smith is Professor of Public Theology and Head of the Department of Theology, Philosophy and Religious Studies at the University of Chichester, UK. He writes on social, public and political theology, including two books, Oxford 1937: The Universal Christian Council for Life and Work and A Short History of Secularism.  
Rezensionen
"The [book] examined here can serve as a source for understanding the various roles played by civil societies and religion in a migration crisis." (Insight Turkey, Vol. 23 (1), 2021)
"The editors' aim for this timely compilation of essays is to show how Europeans have rediscovered religion in order to call for the fortification or defortification of Europe. ... This rich collection of essays will be valued by all who wish to reflect on the role of religion in Europe's current refugee crisis." (Fleur Houston, Reform, March, 2019)