A new book coming out discussing the spirituality of the Commons. See the link for the blurb. Also recall this article I referenced at Ning IPS, "Theopoetic/Theopolitic" by Keller and Caputo. An excerpt:
Keller:
"Progressive theopolitics [...] does need concurrence on the formal
criteria of progress: the actualization of social, ecological and
planetary relations of justice with sustainability. [...] The more
theology absorbs the methods of deconstruction and pluralism, the more
the opposition between secularism and religion can itself be
deconstructed. [...] Indeed ironically it may have been Hardt and Negri,
those radically democratic and secular socialists, who kicked me into
the evangelical register."
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