Political Spirituality in an Age of Eco-Apocalypse, 1st ed. 2015
Communication and Struggle Across Species, Cultures, and Religions

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This book 'hunts and gathers' across different historical epochs and situations, juxtaposing biblical materials and hip-hop, Christian colonialism and vodou, personal experience and racial politics, poetics and high theory, in order to challenge the current crisis of sustainability from the perspective indigenous communities and deep ancestry.

PART I: PERSONAL INTRODUCTIONS: THE POLITICS AND ECO-LOGICS OF "SPIRITUAL" COMMUNICATION 1. From Sycamore Trees to Human Destiny: Reading the Wild at the Crossroads of Globalization and Apocalypse PART II: THE QUESTION IN THE BIBLICAL TRADITION: COMMUNICATION AND RESISTANCE 2. Cain's Offering and Abel's Cry: Reading Sabbath-Jubilee at the Crossroads of Farming and Foraging 3. Wild Weeds and Imperial Trees: Reading a Messianic Parable at the Crossroads of Settlement and the Wild PART III: THE QUESTION AND THE CHRISTIAN TRADITION: COMMUNICATION AND EMPIRE 4. Sinai Bush and Jordanian Dove Meet Haitian Snake and Amazonian Vine: Reading Christology at the Crossroads of Empire and Ecology 5. Christian Supremacy and Indigenous Savvy: Reading Race at the Crossroads of Europe and the Americas PART IV: THE QUESTION IN MODERNITY: COMMUNICATION AMONG THE SUBORDINATED 6. Underneath Guadalupe; Inside Ezili: Reading Possession at the Crossroads of Performance and Terror 7. Praying with the Corn/Playing on the Horn: Reading Jazz at the Crossroads of the Country and the City PART V: THE QUESTION IN POST-MODERNITY: COMMUNICATION AND GLOBALIZATION 8. DJ Qbert as Cyber-Maniac Shaman: Reading Dee-Jaying at the Crossroads of Tradition and Information 9. Grammar of Spirit Inside De-Industrial Ferment: Reading Hip-Hop Beats at the Crossroads of Blight and Order PART VI: PERSONAL CONCLUSION: COMMUNICATION AND SPIRITUALITY IN POST-COLONIAL PARTNERSHIP 10. Thinking from the Diaspora Back Toward the Homeland: Reading Humanity at the Crossroads of Alliance and Extinction.
James Perkinson, Professor of Ethics and Systematic Theology, Ecumenical Theological Seminary, USA.

Hunts and gathers' across different historical epochs and situations

Juxtaposes biblical materials and hip-hop, Christian colonialism and vodou, personal experience and racial politics, poetics and high theory

Challenges the current crisis of sustainability from the perspective indigenous communities and deep ancestry