Nativist Responses to the Challenge of Migration in Our Global Age

Author: José Casanova

January 1, 2020

In this book chapter, Senior Fellow José Casanova highlights the ways in which migration is a multicultural and multireligious process, exploring migration in the context of globalization from 1800 to the current moment. Casanova focuses on the challenges posed by nativist responses to migration in the United States and Europe, considering the varied ways in which European and U.S. Christianity interfaces with exclusionary responses to the global the refugee crisis. This chapter was published in Christian Theology in the Age of Migration: Implications for World Christianity (Lexington Books, 2020), edited by Berkley Center Faculty Fellow Peter Phan. 

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