24 November 2021, The Tablet

Faith at the Frontiers – should nations have an open borders policy?


Faith at the Frontiers – should nations have an open borders policy?

Refugees and migrants at the Mavrovouni camp on the island of Lesbos, Greece, earlier this year.
CNS photo/Elias Marcou, Reuters

Should nations have an open borders policy? Or do they have the right to restrict entry to whom they choose? Should the secular state be expected to enact Christian principles? In this episode, Barney puts these hard-hitting questions and others to Luke Glanville, Professor of International Relations at Australia National University. It’s a no-nonsense episode that gets straight to the heart of the controversies.

Faith at the Frontiers is a podcast that confronts the toughest challenges to the Christian faith in a hopeful way, by means of conversations with experts from a variety of perspectives. The first series is on refugees, asylum, and immigration. In the future we plan to discuss other controversial topics – always peaceably – such as climate change, racism, the problem of evil, religious pluralism, and many more. You can access it from SpotifyiTunesGoogle PodcastStitcherRSS, or directly from Anchor where it is hosted.

 

 




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