Walking with Our Ancestors: Contemplation and Activism
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Walking with Our Ancestors: Contemplation and Activism  -     By: Barbara A. Holmes

Walking with Our Ancestors: Contemplation and Activism

Fortress Press / 2024 / Paperback

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Title: Walking with Our Ancestors: Contemplation and Activism
By: Barbara A. Holmes
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 60
Vendor: Fortress Press
Publication Date: 2024
Dimensions: 7.00 X 4.25 (inches)
Weight: 2 ounces
ISBN: 1506499236
ISBN-13: 9781506499239
Stock No: WW499239

Publisher's Description

Activism can often take a toll on social justice seekers, and it is easy to get burned out and discouraged. Perhaps this is because activism and contemplation are sometimes seen as opposites. However, following the tradition of social justice movements in the past, contemplation is actually a necessary step of activism.

In Walking with Our Ancestors, Barbara Holmes reveals that the justice movements in the twentieth century came from consistent contemplation practices of those seeking liberation. Contemplation is necessary in the spiritual lives of Africana people to offset the tension of the desire to eliminate oppression while still experiencing oppression. The hope and healing that come with contemplation ease this tension and keep one committed to community and justice. Holmes highlights key contemplation practices of what she calls public mystics, those who led by example and paved the way, including Fannie Lou Hamer, Martin Luther King Jr., Howard Thurman, and Rosa Parks.

Through both contemplation and activism, our ancestors paved the way while showing us how to continue the fight for justice. Walking with Our Ancestors is an outstanding and relevant chapter from Barbara Holmes's enlightening book Joy Unspeakable, which explores the contemplative practices of the Black church.

Author Bio

Barbara A. Holmes is president emerita of United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities, as well as former professor of ethics and African American religious studies and vice president of academic affairs at Memphis Theological Seminary. Her other Fortress books include Liberation and the Cosmos: Conversations with the Elders (rev. ed., 2023) and Joy Unspeakable: Contemplative Practices of the Black Church (2nd ed., 2017). She is also the author of Crisis Contemplation: Healing the Wounded Village (CAC, 2021) and A Private Woman in Public Spaces: Barbara Jordan's Speeches on Ethics, Public Religion, and Law (Trinity Press International, 2000).

Editorial Reviews

The contemplative life and social justice are topics of central concern to people of virtually every faith tradition today, but questions remain about how the two intersect in human experience. Answers can be found on the pages of this insightful, powerful, and illuminating piece by Dr. Holmes. Readers will come away from this book feeling highly enriched and inspired. --Lewis V. Baldwin, emeritus professor of religious studies, Vanderbilt University, and author of Never to Leave Us Alone: The Prayer Life of Martin Luther King Jr.

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