When Kei Miller describes these as essays and prophecies, he shares
with the reader a sensibility in which the sacred and the secular,
belief and scepticism, and vision and analysis engage in profound
and lively debate. Two moments shape the space in which these
essays take place. He writes about the occasion when as a youth who
was a favoured spiritual leader in his charismatic church he found
himself listening to the rhetoric of the sermons for their careful
craft of prophecy; but when he writes about losing his religion, he
recognises that a way of being and seeing in the world lives on - a
sense of wonder, of spiritual empowerment and the conviction that
the world cannot be understood, or accepted, without embracing
visions that challenge the way it appears to be.
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