Rescripting Religion in the City explores the role of faith and
religious practices as strategies for understanding and negotiating
the migratory experience. Leading international scholars draw on
case studies of urban settings in the global north and south.
Presenting a nuanced understanding of the religious identities of
migrants within the 'modern metropolis' this book makes a
significant contribution to fields as diverse as twentieth-century
immigration history, the sociology of religion and migration
studies, as well as historical and urban geography and practical
theology.
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