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This book explores an important aspect of hip-hop that is rarely
considered: its deep entanglement with spiritual life. The world of
hip-hop is saturated with religion, but rarely is that element
given serious consideration. In Street Scriptures, Alejandro Nava
focuses our attention on this aspect of the music and culture in a
fresh way, combining his profound love of hip-hop, his passion for
racial and social justice, and his deep theological knowledge.
Street Scriptures offers a refreshingly earnest and beautifully
written journey through hip-hop's deep entanglement with the
sacred. Nava analyzes the religious heartbeat in hip-hop, looking
at crosscurrents of the sacred and profane in rap, reggaeton, and
Latinx hip-hop today. Ranging from Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Chance the
Rapper, Lauryn Hill, and Cardi B to St. Augustine and William
James, Nava examines the ethical-political, mystical-prophetic, and
theological qualities in hip-hop, probing the pure sonic and
aesthetic signatures of music, while also diving deep into the
voices that invoke the spirit of protest. The result is nothing
short of a new liberation theology for our time, what Nava calls a
"street theology."
In Search of Soul explores the meaning of "soul" in sacred and
profane incarnations, from its biblical origins to its central
place in the rich traditions of black and Latin history. Surveying
the work of writers, artists, poets, musicians, philosophers and
theologians, Alejandro Nava shows how their understandings of the
"soul" revolve around narratives of justice, liberation, and
spiritual redemption. He contends that biblical traditions and
hip-hop emerged out of experiences of dispossession and oppression.
Whether born in the ghettos of America or of the Roman Empire,
hip-hop and Christianity have endured by giving voice to the
persecuted. This book offers a view of soul in living color, as a
breathing, suffering, dreaming thing.
This book explores an important aspect of hip-hop that is rarely
considered: its deep entanglement with spiritual life. The world of
hip-hop is saturated with religion, but rarely is that element
given serious consideration. In Street Scriptures, Alejandro Nava
focuses our attention on this aspect of the music and culture in a
fresh way, combining his profound love of hip-hop, his passion for
racial and social justice, and his deep theological knowledge.
Street Scriptures offers a refreshingly earnest and beautifully
written journey through hip-hop's deep entanglement with the
sacred. Nava analyzes the religious heartbeat in hip-hop, looking
at crosscurrents of the sacred and profane in rap, reggaeton, and
Latinx hip-hop today. Ranging from Nas, Kendrick Lamar, Chance the
Rapper, Lauryn Hill, and Cardi B to St. Augustine and William
James, Nava examines the ethical-political, mystical-prophetic, and
theological qualities in hip-hop, probing the pure sonic and
aesthetic signatures of music, while also diving deep into the
voices that invoke the spirit of protest. The result is nothing
short of a new liberation theology for our time, what Nava calls a
"street theology."
In Search of Soul explores the meaning of "soul" in sacred and
profane incarnations, from its biblical origins to its central
place in the rich traditions of black and Latin history. Surveying
the work of writers, artists, poets, musicians, philosophers and
theologians, Alejandro Nava shows how their understandings of the
"soul" revolve around narratives of justice, liberation, and
spiritual redemption. He contends that biblical traditions and
hip-hop emerged out of experiences of dispossession and oppression.
Whether born in the ghettos of America or of the Roman Empire,
hip-hop and Christianity have endured by giving voice to the
persecuted. This book offers a view of soul in living color, as a
breathing, suffering, dreaming thing.
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