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Acknowledgments PART I Diverse Approaches to Faith and Social Justice for Immigrants 1 Religion and a Standpoint Theory of Immigrant Social Justice / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO 2 Liberalism, Religion, and the Dilemma of Immigrant Rights in American Political Culture / RHYS H. WILLIAMS PART II Religion, Civic Engagement, and Immigrant Politics 3 The Moral Minority: Race, Religion, and Conservative Politics in Asian America / JANELLE S. WONG WITH JANE NAOMI IWAMURA 4 Finding Places in the Nation: Immigrant and Indigenous Muslims in America / KAREN LEONARD 5 Faith-Based, Multiethnic Tenant Organizing: The Oak Park Story / RUSSELL JEUNG 6 Bringing Mexican Immigrants into American Faith-Based Social Justice and Civic Cultures / JOSEPH M. PALACIOS PART III Faith, Fear, and Fronteras: Challenges at the U.S.-Mexico Border 7 The Church vs. the State: Borders, Migrants, and Human Rights / JACQUELINE MARIA HAGAN 8 Serving Christ in the Borderlands: Faith Workers Respond to Border Violence / CECILIA MENJIVAR 9 Religious Reenactment on the Line: A Genealogy of Political Religious Hybridity / PIERRETTE HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, GENELLE GAUDINEZ, AND HECTOR LARA PART IV Faith-Based Nongovernmental Organizations 10 Welcoming the Stranger: Constructing an Interfaith Ethic of Refuge / STEPHANIE J. NAWYN 11 The Catholic Church's Institutional Responses to Immigration: From Supranational to Local Engagement / MARGARITA MOONEY PART V Theology, Redemption, and Justice 12 Beyond Ethnic and National Imagination: Toward a Catholic Theology of U.S. Immigration / GIOACCHINO CAMPESE 13 Caodai Exile and Redemption: A New Vietnamese Religion's Struggle for Identity / JANET HOSKINS References Notes on Contributors Index