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The Insurgency of the Spirit
Jesus's Liberation Animist Spirituality, Empire, and Creating Christian Protectors- Authors:
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- 2020
Summary
The Insurgency of the Spirit taps mutli-disciplinary methodologies of post-colonial biblical scholarship and anthropology, liberation theologies, indigenous studies, grief/trauma research, and nature-meditation writings to shape a constructive retrieval of the animist Jesus. The vision that emerges is one that sets forward an Earth-loving Jesus who challenges Christians in particular to mobilize against the destructive relationship that exists between imperial religion and political systems.
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- Copyright year
- 2020
- ISBN-Print
- 978-1-7936-2318-8
- ISBN-Online
- 978-1-7936-2319-5
- Publisher
- Lexington, Lanham
- Language
- English
- Pages
- 329
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- Contents No access
- Introduction No access Pages 1 - 22
- 1 Toward a Retrieval of an Earth-Loving Jesus No access Pages 23 - 34
- 2 Contemporary Shamans and Animist Spiritualities No access Pages 35 - 48
- 3 Jesus Vision Quest No access Pages 49 - 72
- 4 God’s Kin-dom Is Ecological No access Pages 73 - 94
- 5 God’s Wildness Seeds Animist Revolution No access Pages 95 - 120
- 6 God’s Dreams of Restoration No access Pages 121 - 146
- 7 Radical Inclusiveness and Abundant Giving No access Pages 147 - 170
- 8 Jesus’ Biomimicry of Creation Wisdom No access Pages 171 - 196
- 9 Wild Grace Challenges Imperial Dystopia No access Pages 197 - 222
- 10 Standing Rock, Scarcity, and Earth Rights No access Pages 223 - 244
- 11 Dangerous Memories No access Pages 245 - 264
- 12 The Empty Tomb No access Pages 265 - 292
- Epilogue No access Pages 293 - 308
- Bibliography No access Pages 309 - 322
- Index No access Pages 323 - 328
- About the Author No access Pages 329 - 329





