Immigration Ethics: Natural Law, Scripture, and Civil Society is a webinar that frames immigration as a moral question.
Immigration Ethics: Natural Law, Scripture, and Civil Society is a webinar that frames immigration as a moral question before it is a partisan one. Drawing on natural law reasoning and a canonical reading of Scripture, it examines the obligations owed to the foreigner, the limits and purposes of national authority, and the ethical responsibilities of families, churches, and civil institutions. Particular attention is given to core biblical categories such as the sojourner, the stranger, and the neighbor, alongside principles of justice, proportionality, social order, and human dignity. The aim is to provide a coherent framework for evaluating policies and practices, including border enforcement, legal status, labor, asylum, and humanitarian care, while preserving moral clarity, intellectual rigor, and charitable public discourse.