Religion, Migration, and Existential Wellbeing

Religion, Migration, and Existential Wellbeing by Moa Kindström Dahlin, published by Routledge in April 2022, is a comprehensive exploration of the interplay between religion, migration, and the concept of existential wellbeing. This edition spans 256 pages and is presented in English. The book utilizes the latest research to analyze how religion and religious organizations contribute to the social and medical wellbeing of immigrants as they navigate their new environments.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the ways in which religious institutions influence the lives of migrants, particularly in relation to their integration and overall wellbeing. The text addresses themes such as religious intolerance, persecution, and the sociopolitical dynamics that affect immigrant communities. By focusing on these critical intersections, the book provides valuable insights into the role of religion in shaping the experiences of individuals facing migration and the challenges they encounter in their host societies.
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This book uses the very latest research to examine current interactions between religion, migration and existential wellbeing. In particular, it demonstrates the role of religion and religious organizations in the social, medical and existential wellbeing of immigrants within their host societies.
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