Messianism Against Christology pp 165-198 | Cite as
Insurgent Beat: Messianic Decay and Vision Quest
Abstract
Tn a recent piece in The Huffington Post, Detroit writer Nancy Kotting jousts against the chorus of jibes waxing awful over conditions in Detroit. From the ruins—she teases out an apocalyptic image: Detroit rebirthing in the midst of its own detritus, Sphinx-like in its hard, broken witness, messiah-like in its truth. Her voice contends with—and partially reproduces—an entire discourse, now international in scope, on the need “to save Detroit” (a quick Google search will turn up umpteen articles on the prospect!). Much of the mainstream hoopla lifts up white energy and expertise as the Great Hope for the future— again! Black activists on the ground in the neighborhoods counter with a harsh and necessary reversal: it is rather Motown itself that may be able to “save” white people, if they dare open themselves to the possibility! Certainly, in my own “white boy in the hood” experience, it is the latter insistence that cuts closest to the truth (as explored in depth in earlier writings1). Messiah-complexes evoked by surface-appearances are a longstanding temptation to delusion for light-skinned folk, usually requiring some measure of inversion for their undoing.
Keywords
Restorative Justice Food Sovereignty Spirit Possession Christmas Tree Community Food SecurityPreview
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