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Electing Citizens and Aliens: A Theology of Migration, Borders, and Belonging.

机译:选举公民和外国人:迁移,边界和归属神学。

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This work offers a theological reading of and response to migration restrictions in the United States of America, focusing on their instantiation in the U.S.-Mexico border and on the discourses and practices of citizenship and alienage that support these arrangements. Unlike most works in Christian immigration ethics, this work not only highlights the negative effects of migration policies, but also unearths the basic assumptions grounding these policies, all while displaying the racial and theological imaginaries grounding them.;The first part of this work argues that the assumption grounding all migration policies is "the preferential option for one's own people," that is, the view that citizens not only may but must prefer or prioritize the life of fellow citizens over that of non-citizens. The first chapter draws on French theorist Michel Foucault and decolonial intellectuals to offer a reading of three non-theological arguments for migration restrictions, namely, security, economics, and culture. In short, those who believe the U.S. must have migration restrictions believe that aliens may threaten the security, economy, and culture---in short, the life---of citizens. The second chapter interrogates theological arguments for national borders, the most visible way of restricting migration, showing that ultimately theologians assume the legitimacy of Westphalian nation-states. The third chapter offers a theological reading of the concrete effects of border practices on "illegal aliens," arguing that national borders will continue to exist as long as citizens assume both that "our people" means "fellow citizens," and also that they may and must prefer and prioritize their life over that of others. The latter assumption is particularly troubling because it implies that the insecurity, poverty, and cultural denigration that aliens face---though perhaps saddening---is ultimately just. The central argument of the second, constructive part of this work is that Christians (and others) should not prefer or prioritize fellow citizens over non-citizens. Chapter 4 discusses the nature and task of citizenship in light of the parable of the Merciful Samaritan in Luke's Gospel, and chapter 5 employs Hispanic theologians to articulate an alternative account of faithful citizenship with undocumented Latina/o migrants.;The doctrine of election holds the dissertation together theologically. The first part shows that the preferential option for one's own people---even when proclaimed by a theologian---is a secularized performance of the doctrine of election: citizens elect themselves for life and belonging, but in so doing they damn the undocumented to death and anxiety. The second part shows that God's election of the Jews, favor for the poor, and destiny of fellowship for the world sets Christians on a trajectory of border-crossing solidarity that opposes the preferential option for one's own and de-borders belonging.
机译:这项工作对美国的移民限制提供了神学上的理解和对之的回应,重点是在美国-墨西哥边境实例化移民限制以及支持这些安排的公民身份和异族身份的话语和做法。与基督教移民伦理学中的大多数著作不同,该著作不仅强调了移民政策的负面影响,而且还揭示了基于这些政策的基本假设,同时展示了基于种族主义和神学的假想。所有移民政策所依据的假设是“对本国人民的优先选择”,也就是说,公民不仅可以而且必须比其他公民更喜欢或优先考虑同胞的生活。第一章借鉴法国理论家米歇尔·福柯(Michel Foucault)和殖民主义知识分子,对移民限制的三种非神学论点进行了解读,即安全,经济和文化。简而言之,那些认为美国必须限制移民的人认为,外国人可能威胁到公民的安全,经济和文化-简而言之,是生命的威胁。第二章审视了关于国界的神学论点,这是限制迁徙的最明显方式,显示出神学家最终承担了威斯特伐利亚民族国家的合法性。第三章从神学的角度出发,探讨了边界做法对“非法外国人”的具体影响,认为只要公民认为“我们的人民”意味着“同胞”,国界就会继续存在。并且必须比其他人更喜欢并优先考虑他们的生活。后一种假设尤其令人不安,因为它暗示着外星人面对的不安全感,贫穷和对文化的贬损最终可能是公正的,尽管这可能令人悲伤。这项工作的第二个建设性部分的中心论点是,基督徒(和其他人)不应偏爱或优先于同胞而不是非公民。第四章根据《路加福音》中仁慈的撒玛利亚人的寓言讨论了公民身份的性质和任务,而第五章则聘用西班牙神学家用无证拉美裔移民明确说明忠实公民身份的另一种说法。在神学上一起发表论文。第一部分表明,即使是被神学家宣布,对自己的人民的优先选择也是世俗化选举理论的体现:公民为自己的生命和归属进行选举,但这样做却无可辩驳。死亡和焦虑。第二部分表明,上帝拣选犹太人,为穷人提供帮助,与世界建立友谊的命运,使基督徒走上了跨越边界的团结轨道,反对自己和自己的边界财产的优先选择权。

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  • 作者

    Ashworth, Justin Parrish.;

  • 作者单位

    Duke University.;

  • 授予单位 Duke University.;
  • 学科 Theology.;Religion.
  • 学位 Th.D.
  • 年度 2015
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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