Immigration is a key concern in British society; however, the ethical implications of the issue are often overlooked. Produced by Theos, a leading Christian think tank, this collection of short essays explores the ethical issues surrounding immigration in a post-Brexit Britain with contributions from across the Christian and political spectrums.
This timely collection considers the many issues surrounding immigration including economics, community, nationhood, sovereignty, and internationalism, and demonstrates the range of conclusions that can be drawn on this topic, with possible interventions from the Christian perspective. Insightful for policy-makers and politicians, as well as anyone looking for orientation on a complex subject, this book is also full of ethical questions and considerations for readers from any faith or background.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Introduction. 1. Mutual Obligations: A Common Good Approach to Immigration, Adrian Pabst, University of Kent. 2. Migration, Morality and States, Ben Ryan, Researcher at Theos. 3. The Future of Migration is Temporary, David Goodhart, Policy Exchange. 4. Augustine and Immigration Detention Policy: Reflections on Destitution and Detention among UK Asylum Seekers, Anna Rowlands, Durham University. 5. Migration: Biblical and Theological Perspectives, Susanna Snyder, Roehampton University. 6. The Church’s Stance on Migration: Moral Authority or Dissenting Voice?, Sara Silvestri, City University . 7. Cultural Identity in Post-Brexit Britain: A Thought on Narrative Healing – Girma Mohammed, Bible Society. 8. Child migration to the UK: Hopes and Realities, Pia Jolliffe, University of Oxford and Samuel Burke, University of Oxford. Conclusions.