Intersections of Religion and Migration: Issues at the Global Crossroads (Religion and Global Migrations) explores the complex relationship between religion and migration through a variety of disciplinary and methodological approaches. Leading figures in this field analyze the roles of religion in different types of migrations, including forced, voluntary, and economic movements. The book examines examples of migrations from local to global levels across various regional contexts worldwide. Contributors critically assess case studies that highlight the interplay between religion and migration, focusing on immigrant congregations, religious group activism, and emerging religious thought influenced by migration experiences. This innovative volume underscores the significance of religion in migration studies and enhances our understanding of religious dynamics through an interdisciplinary lens.
