by K. K. Yeo (Editor), Gene L. Green (Editor), Walter Brueggemann (Introduction by)
The Crosscurrents series highlights emerging theologies and biblical interpretations from Majority World and minoritized communities. The first volume in the series elaborates theologies of land, a theme often missing or ignored by churches and theologians, especially in the Global North. In this volume, four authors who represent Palestinian, First Nations, Latinx, and South African communities examine the intricate relationship among land(scape), migration, and identity. Together with a Malaysian Chinese, the authors deliberate on the complex issues arising out of political domination, as well as humanity's conquest and abuse of land that create unjust space, landless people, and the broken landscape of God's creation.
Author Biography
K. K. Yeo is Harry R. Kendall Professor of New Testament at Garrett-Evangelical Seminary and affiliate professor at the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at Northwestern University in Evanston. His books include All Things New (coeditor, 2019), What Has Jerusalem to Do with Beijing (Pickwick Publications, 2018), and The Spirit Hovers (Cascade Books, 2011).
Gene L. Green is the Dean of Trinity International University-Florida and Professor Emeritus of New Testament at Wheaton College and the Wheaton College Graduate School. His books include All Things New (coeditor, 2019), Vox Petri (Cascade Books, 2019), and The Scalpel and the Cross (2014).