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A Political Theology for the US-Mexico Borderlands
“Can These Bones Live?”
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Bryan M. Ellrod
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English
Published/Copyright:
2025
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Since 1994, over 4,000 human remains have been recovered from the Sonoran Desert. Victims of a border enforcement strategy that weaponizes the landscape against migrants, the ever-growing ledger of the dead counts the human cost at which the present political paradigm is secured. Through a series of readings of biblical texts, informed by philosophical, theological, and legal theory, this book facilitates a reckoning between the self-determining polity and the excluded outsider’s ethical demand. Finding in their demand the motivation for novel forms of legal interpretation and political agency, Ellrod sketches a hopeful, life-affirming alternative to Realist Political Theologies of Migration.
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Bryan M. Ellrod, Ph.D. (2021), Emory University, is Director of Pre-Law at Wake Forest University and teaches in the Interdisciplinary Humanities Program. His research and teaching engage the intersection of law and the humanities, with a special interest in ethics.
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eBook published on:
March 18, 2025
eBook ISBN:
9789004721524
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Main content:
208
eBook ISBN:
9789004721524
Keywords for this book
6; Genesis; Luke; Ezekiel; Samaritan; Compassion; Alien; Citizen; Fratricide; Sin; Redemption; Political Agency; Ethical Subjectivity; Hope; Despair; Christian Realism; Aesthetics; Memory; Haunting; PTD; Prevention Through Deterrence; Border; Migration; Eschatology; Law; Collective Self-Determination; Christian Ethics; Ethics
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This book’s contributions lie at the intersections of political theology, Christian ethics, and law. It is recommended to graduate students and specialists in these fields.