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Description
A visionary but practical sharing of how spiritual insights, and deepening our inner lives, can impact leadership for social change.
Over the past half-century, the issues facing activists have changed, as has our understanding and awareness of spirituality. For activists, spiritual philosophy is rising up the agenda because it offers distinct, tried and tested approaches to deep questions: Where did it all go wrong? What does it mean to be human? What is the place of leadership? What is the nature of power?
Spiritual Activism begins by defining spirituality for a modern audience of all faiths and beliefs, and goes on to consider the problems and necessities of true leadership. Drawing on a rich history of spirituality and activism, from The Bhagavad Gita to the Hebrew prophets to Carl Jung, it is both guide and inspiration for people involved in activism for social or environmental justice.
Written by Scottish writer Alastair McIntosh and climate activist Matt Carmichael, the text is enriched with tales from the authors' own experiences. It also contains case studies of inspirational spiritual activists (including Mama Efua, Desmond Tutu, Gerrard Winstanley, Sojourner Truth and Julia Butterfly Hill), which demonstrate the transformative power of spiritual principles in action.
Transform your understanding of spiritual activists with this empowering and thoughtful read.
Table of Contents
Poem - Beyond
Introduction
1. Activism and Spirituality
2. Spirituality Justified
3. Higher Consciousness
4. The Structure of the Psyche
5. Movements and their Movers
6. Understanding Cults and Charisma
7. Nonviolence and the Powers that Be
8. The Psychodynamics of Campaigning
9. Tools for Discernment
10. Into the Deeper Magic
Afterword
Glossary
Recommended Reading
Endnotes
Index
Product details
Published | 07 Jan 2025 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 224 |
ISBN | 9781399423151 |
Imprint | Green Books |
Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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Many people who work to change our politics or economics come to realise the deeper, spiritual underpinnings of their work, yet don't know how to articulate it, even to themselves. This book offers a brave, bold and very timely guide to doing just that. If you think you want to change the world, you need to read it.
Paul Kingsnorth of The Dark Mountain Project
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This is a book with a deep river of wisdom running through it; I know that I will be returning to it often.
Gabrielle Lewry
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Having tried everything else, it is now time to add spirit exercised with discipline, going to the heart of the matter where wholeness, healing, and Holy converge. Highly recommended.
Professor David W. Orr of Oberlin College, author of Down to the Wire
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If we wish to engage effectively and for the long run in this world full of wounds, for our efforts for Earth and Justice to be truly sustainable, it behoves us to take great care of our psychological and spiritual wellbeing. This book provides us with an important tool for the journey.
John Seed, Australian deep ecologist and founder of the Rainforest Information Centre
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To my fellow activists, even the most sceptical, I insist read this excellent book and learn some vital lessons from the most successful and longest lasting social movements in history.
George Marshall, founder of the Climate Outreach Information Network.
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Ever since the first Gulf War in 1991, Alastair McIntosh has stood in solidarity with our community to strengthen interfaith relationships. I warmly welcome the recognition in Spiritual Activism that true Islam can contribute to human rights, justice and peace for all in today's world.
Dr Bashir Maan, first elected Muslim politician in the UK and past-President of Glasgow Central Mosque