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In Resisting Occupation, international scholars discuss the radical denial of human flourishing caused by the occupation of mind, body, spirit, and land. They explore how religious perspectives can be, and often are, constructed by occupiers to justify their actions, perpetuate exploitation, and domesticate indigenous landholders. In the name of Christianization and civilization, which has proven to be a global phenomenon beyond time and space, a consistent domestication process is established. The colonized are taught to want, to yearn for, and to embrace their occupation, seeing themselves through the eyes of their colonizers. Writing from different spots around the globe, the scholars of this book demonstrate how occupation, a synonym for empire, is manifested within their social context and reveal unity in their struggle for liberation. Recognizing that where there is oppression, there is resistance, the contributors turn to religion. While questioning the logic, rationale, theology, and epistemology of the empire’s religion, they nonetheless seek the liberative response of resistance – at times using the very religion of the occupiers.

Table of Contents

Part One: Occupying Minds

1. Toward an Ethics para Joder: Decolonizing Minds by Transgressing Academic Borders
Miguel A. De La Torre
2. “Imagined Occupation” and the Occupation of the National Imaginary: Scottish Stories in the Face of Brexit Britain
John McNeil Scott
3. City Gate and Homeland Imagination: The Theology of Image in Post-Modern Taiwan
Su-Chi Lin
4. Toward a Cross-border Imagination: Another World Is Possible!
Junghyung Kim
5. The Occupation of the Theological Mind: The End of Innocence
Mitri Raheb

Part Two: Occupying Bodies

6. The Construction of Religious Hybrid Identities Resulting from Colonial Occupation
Wanda Deifelt
7. The Boys in the Mirror
Luciano Kovacs

Part Three: Occupying Spirit

8. The Devil that Occupies US: Social Sin and Sacred Silence in a Trumped Era
Stacey Floyd-Thomas
9. The Motherly Spirit: A Geotheological Power of Life in Papua
Toar Hutagalung
10. Resistance and Reconciliation through the Arts
Volker Küster
11. Beauty in the Rubble? Genuine

Product details

Published Mar 14 2022
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 262
ISBN 9781978711372
Imprint Fortress Academic
Dimensions 9 x 6 inches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Miguel A. De La Torre

Anthology Editor

Mitri Raheb

Contributor

Mark Braverman

Contributor

Wanda Deifelt

Contributor

Toar Hutagalung

Contributor

Sindiso Jele

Contributor

Junghyung Kim

Contributor

Luciano Kovacs

Contributor

Volker Küster

Contributor

Su-Chi Lin

Contributor

Marthie Momberg

Contributor

Mitri Raheb

Contributor

Tink Tinker

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