【ヨーロッパの難民危機における宗教】
Religion in the European Refugee Crisis (Religion and Global Migrations) '18
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1 Introduction: Charting a Crisis Part I Constellations 2 Perceptions of Plurality: The Impact of the Refugee Crisis on the Interpretation of Religious Pluralization in Europe 3 Infiltrators, Imposters or Human Beings? The Slovenian Socio-Political Imaginary, Christianity, and the Responses to the 2015-2016 Migrant Crisis 4 Between Traditionalism, Fundamentalism, and Populism: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the Media Coverage of the Migration Crisis in Poland 5 Confronting the Current Refugee Crisis: The Importance of Islamic Citizens’ Initiatives in Germany 6 Fearing the Faith of Others? Government, Religion, and Integration in Norway Part II Conflicts 7 Christianity in a Post-Christian Context: Immigration, Church Identity, and the Role of Religion in Public Debates 8 “Refugees” and the Problem of Identity in the UK 9 Against the Manichees: Immigration Detention and the Shaping of the Theo-Political Imagination 10 None is Still Too Many: Holocaust Commemoration and Historical Anesthetization 11 “We Can Do This!”: Tackling the Political Theology of Populism Part III Consequences 12 Who are the People? Towards a Theological Ethics of Citizenship and Community 13 Turning a Curse into a Blessing? Theological Contributions to a Resource-Orientated Narrative on Migration in Europep> 14 Christ, the Stranger: The Theological Relevance of Migration ">15 ;; What Does It Mean to Be a Progressive Intellectual after the Refugee Crisis in Europe? A Dialogue with Tariq Ramadan 16 Conclusion: The Theological Takeover
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