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This book draws together previously disjointed scholarship on the
topic of asylum and conversion to Christianity. In particular, it
shows how boundaries of belonging are negotiated between Middle
Eastern ex-Muslim asylum seekers, church representatives, legal
decision-makers and policymakers. Collating chapters that cover
different jurisdictions and geographical areas, the book approaches
the topic from a variety of disciplines, each focusing a different
aspect of the complexities of the phenomenon of asylum and
conversion to Christianity. This book is an authoritative resource
for academic scholars in fields as diverse as migration and refugee
studies, anthropology, sociology, religious studies, law and
socio-legal studies, as well as legal and religious practitioners.
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