Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty

The increasingly acknowledged post-secular perspective has resulted in the emergence of some new approaches theorizing this phenomenon. One such approach has been the concept of religious engagement, which calls for the redefinition of the perception of religious non-state actors towards including t...

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Main Author: Joanna Kulska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Religions
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/5/236
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spelling doaj-fd25c468f70146d69c158fa71fcd75692020-11-25T03:02:48ZengMDPI AGReligions2077-14442020-05-011123623610.3390/rel11050236Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral DutyJoanna Kulska0Institute of Political Science and Administration, University of Opole, Katowicka 89, 45-061 Opole, PolandThe increasingly acknowledged post-secular perspective has resulted in the emergence of some new approaches theorizing this phenomenon. One such approach has been the concept of religious engagement, which calls for the redefinition of the perception of religious non-state actors towards including them as important partners in the process of identifying and realizing political goals. According to this view, due to the multidimensional role played by religious communities and non-state religious actors, they need to be recognized as pivotal in creating a new form of knowledge generated through encounter and dialogue of the political decision-makers with these subjects. Among numerous others, the challenge of migration calls for enhanced debate referring to both political and ethical issues. When such a perspective is applied, the question is raised of the duties and limits of nation-states using more or less harsh political measures towards refugees and migrants based on the concept of security, but also short-term political goals. In the face of a state’s lack of will or capacity to deal with the problem of migration, the question of religion serving not only as the service-provider but also as the “trend-setter” with regard to fundamental ethical questions needs to be considered.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/5/236religious engagementpost-secularismcivil societytransformative approachrelational approachduty dilemma
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Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
Religions
religious engagement
post-secularism
civil society
transformative approach
relational approach
duty dilemma
author_facet Joanna Kulska
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title Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
title_short Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
title_full Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
title_fullStr Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
title_full_unstemmed Religious Engagement and the Migration Issue: Towards Reconciling Political and Moral Duty
title_sort religious engagement and the migration issue: towards reconciling political and moral duty
publisher MDPI AG
series Religions
issn 2077-1444
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The increasingly acknowledged post-secular perspective has resulted in the emergence of some new approaches theorizing this phenomenon. One such approach has been the concept of religious engagement, which calls for the redefinition of the perception of religious non-state actors towards including them as important partners in the process of identifying and realizing political goals. According to this view, due to the multidimensional role played by religious communities and non-state religious actors, they need to be recognized as pivotal in creating a new form of knowledge generated through encounter and dialogue of the political decision-makers with these subjects. Among numerous others, the challenge of migration calls for enhanced debate referring to both political and ethical issues. When such a perspective is applied, the question is raised of the duties and limits of nation-states using more or less harsh political measures towards refugees and migrants based on the concept of security, but also short-term political goals. In the face of a state’s lack of will or capacity to deal with the problem of migration, the question of religion serving not only as the service-provider but also as the “trend-setter” with regard to fundamental ethical questions needs to be considered.
topic religious engagement
post-secularism
civil society
transformative approach
relational approach
duty dilemma
url https://www.mdpi.com/2077-1444/11/5/236
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