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Humanity in Crisis

Ethical and Religious Response to Refugees

David Hollenbach author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Georgetown University Press

Published:1st Oct '19

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"I believe the book to be a valuable contribution to the debate on the future of human rights and humanitarianism."

The major humanitarian crises of recent years are well known: the Shoah, the killing fields of Cambodia, the Rwandan genocide, the massacre in Bosnia, and the tsunami in Southeast Asia, as well as the bloody conflicts in South Sudan, Syria, and Afghanistan. Millions have been killed and many millions more have been driven from their homes; the number of refugees and internally displaced persons has reached record levels. Could these crises have been prevented? Why do they continue to happen? This book seeks to understand how humanity itself is in crisis, and what we can do about it. Hollenbach draws on the values that have shaped major humanitarian initiatives over the past century and a half, such as the commitments of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Oxfam, Doctors Without Borders, as well as the values of diverse religious traditions, including Catholicism, to examine the scope of our responsibilities and practical solutions to these global crises. He also explores the economic and political causes of these tragedies, and uncovers key moral issues for both policy-makers and for practitioners working in humanitarian agencies and faith communities.

I wholeheartedly recommend Humanity in Crisis for courses engaging the study of migration (broadly construed) in theology, ethics, international relations, peace studies, and nonprofit management at both the advanced undergraduate and graduate levels. * Journal of Catholic Social Thought *
This author never falls into platitudes or easy solutions. His is a thoughtful and challenging book that invites the reader to ponder the profundities that can move us beyond the present even while he examines the past that led us here. Five stars! * Catholic Books Review *
Hollenbach’s book demonstrates powerfully how conflict and nat- ural disaster forcibly displace people and threaten their human rights. * Journal of Church and State *
I believe the book to be a valuable contribution to the debate on the future of human rights and humanitarianism. * Gregorianum *

ISBN: 9781626167179

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 481g

208 pages