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		<title>Religious Anarchism: New Perspectives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This fall will mark the release of a book project that brings together twelve people who hold both anarchism and religious faith as significant parts of their identities. Religious Anarchism: New Perspectives features anarchists from Christian, Buddhist, Muslim and Daoist traditions whose essays &#8220;provide an outline history of some of the leading currents of religious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.jesusradicals.com/wp-content/uploads/ReligiousAnarchism.jpg" alt="Religious Anarchism" width="140" height="188" class="alignright size-full wp-image-2092" />This fall will mark the release of a book project that brings together twelve people who hold both anarchism and religious faith as  significant parts of their identities. <em><a href="http://www.c-s-p.org/Flyers/Religious-Anarchism--New-Perspectives1-4438-1132-7.htm" target="_blank">Religious Anarchism: New Perspectives</a></em> features anarchists from Christian, Buddhist, Muslim and Daoist traditions whose essays &#8220;provide an outline history of some of the leading currents of religious anarchist thought and develop fresh perspectives on issues central to anarchism including resistance, struggle and counter-cultural experimentation; political detachment, ethnocentrism and community-building.&#8221;  (Ruth Kinna, Senior Lecturer in Politics, Loughborough University; editor of <em>Anarchist Studies</em>)</p>
<p>My contribution to the book is the essay &#8220;The Church as Resistance to Racism and Nation: A Christian, Anarchist Perspective&#8221;. Here, I examine the relationship between the history of race as an idea and the making of the nation-state, and I look to Scripture to describe how Christians can participate in the struggle to resist racism at its core.<br />
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The essay holds together several important concerns for me as a Christian and an anarchist woman of color, and explores the history of race, race&#8217;s role in the nation building process and Christian resistance to racism and the nation-state. </p>
<p>Although I haven&#8217;t delved into the other essays, there are a few in particular whose titles have peaked my interest. These include &#8220;Responding to the State: Christian Anarchists on Romas 13, Rendering to Caesar, and Civil Disobedience&#8221; by editor Alexandre J. M. E. Christoyannopoulos; &#8220;Building a Dalit World in the Shell of the Old: Conversations between Dalit Indigenous Practice and Western Anarchist Thoughts&#8221; by UK Jesus Radical Keith Hebden; &#8220;Imagining an Islamic Anarchism: A New Field of Study is Ploughed&#8221; by  Anthony T. Fiscella and &#8220;To Be Condemned to a Clinic: The Birth of the Anarca-Islamic Clinic&#8221; by Mohamed Jean Veneuse. Although I am disappointed with the shortage of female voices (I am the only one), I look forward to exploring the wide array of religious perspectives that are held together in this text.</p>
<p><em>Preview <a href='http://www.jesusradicals.com/wp-content/uploads/978-1-4438-1132-3-sample.pdf' target="_blank">Religious Anarchisms</a>, including the table of contents, preface, introduction and a portion of the first essay. (Cambridge Scholars Press)</em></p>
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