What role should Christians play in dealing with the march of displaced people across the globe? What moral and spiritual obligations do we owe the distant stranger — the refugee? We can learn from the experience of the Hebrew refugees leaving Egypt and the inclusive nature of the early Christian Church. In the Australian context, this article explores the historical and current attitudes towards asylum seekers and calls for a faith-led movement to stand shoulder to shoulder with those who are demonised and dehumanised
© 2013 Katherine SmithCoptic Christians represent one of the largest minority groups in Egypt, accou...
The current Australian Government and many refugee advocates claim that Australia’s response to refu...
A dangerous gap exists in Australia\u27s refugee system that means people threatened with torture an...
The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented displaced persons crisis. There are more than 7...
This article discusses the relevance of the Baumanian-Levinasian notion of religion within a concret...
An in-depth study of selected refugees from Ethiopia, Iraq, Somalia, and Sudan, this book examines t...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
Immigrants and refugees are in the news almost every day with people lining up on both sides of the ...
Immigrants and refugees are in the news almost every day with people lining up on both sides of the ...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
The majority of the world’s refugees do not live in refugee camps, but in cities around the world....
Episcopal letters offer valuable evidence concerning the widespread problem of population displaceme...
Ethnic minorities have been fleeing persecution in Myanmar for decades. Many have fled to neighbouri...
In response to the decision of the High Court of Australia in Plaintiff M68/2015 v Minister for Immi...
© 2013 Katherine SmithCoptic Christians represent one of the largest minority groups in Egypt, accou...
The current Australian Government and many refugee advocates claim that Australia’s response to refu...
A dangerous gap exists in Australia\u27s refugee system that means people threatened with torture an...
The world is currently experiencing an unprecedented displaced persons crisis. There are more than 7...
This article discusses the relevance of the Baumanian-Levinasian notion of religion within a concret...
An in-depth study of selected refugees from Ethiopia, Iraq, Somalia, and Sudan, this book examines t...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
Immigrants and refugees are in the news almost every day with people lining up on both sides of the ...
Immigrants and refugees are in the news almost every day with people lining up on both sides of the ...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
Abstract: A migrant/refugee is any person who, voluntarily or reluctantly leaves a country because o...
The majority of the world’s refugees do not live in refugee camps, but in cities around the world....
Episcopal letters offer valuable evidence concerning the widespread problem of population displaceme...
Ethnic minorities have been fleeing persecution in Myanmar for decades. Many have fled to neighbouri...
In response to the decision of the High Court of Australia in Plaintiff M68/2015 v Minister for Immi...
© 2013 Katherine SmithCoptic Christians represent one of the largest minority groups in Egypt, accou...
The current Australian Government and many refugee advocates claim that Australia’s response to refu...
A dangerous gap exists in Australia\u27s refugee system that means people threatened with torture an...