Liturgies for Resisting Empire
Seeking Community, Belonging, and Peace in a Dehumanizing World
by Kat Armas
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Pub Date 4 Nov 2025 | Archive Date 21 Nov 2025
Baker Academic & Brazos Press | Brazos Press
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Description
● Explains what "empire" is in our modern day
● Gives practical spiritual guidance for resisting empire's daily influence
● Explores how early Christians navigated imperial pressures
● Unpacks how empire influences how we see ourselves and others
Everyone wants to belong.
What does true belonging look like when the society you live in is not something you want to "belong" to?
In Liturgies for Resisting Empire, Cuban American theologian and writer Kat Armas provides a roadmap for Christians seeking a countercultural way of living that prioritizes community and humanity over dominance and power.
Armas combines spiritual practices and biblical theology to help us create authentic belonging to God, ourselves, each other, and creation. She begins by examining how empire affects us daily through its pervasive ideologies and systems of control. Drawing from decolonial and postcolonial biblical interpretation, she explores how the New Testament church resisted Roman imperial power while building communities centered on God's kingdom values rather than worldly dominance.
This book offers hope for Christians struggling to live faithfully within systems of exploitation and oppression. Armas provides practical spiritual disciplines, community-building strategies, and theological frameworks that empower readers to resist empire's dehumanizing effects while cultivating spaces of authentic belonging and liberation.
Discover a spiritual way of life that you actually want to belong to--one liturgy at a time.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781587436499 |
| PRICE | US$19.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 224 |
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Solid ideas for incorporating these ideas into worship structures
(I received a free digital copy of this book from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review)
I'm not sure this is the best way to start a review for a book centered on faith, however, I can't help but start with a basic acknowledgement - if you know the theological world of Kat Armas, you know that Kat Armas doesn't fu** around.
"Liturgies for Resisting Empire: Seeking Community, Belonging, and Peace in a Dehumanizing World" isn't your grandma's book of liturgies (Well, unless you have a truly bada** grandma. They do exist. I didn't have one.).
In fact, you'll likely have to really understand the definition of liturgy to really understand just how dynamic a book of liturgies "Liturgies for Resisting Empire" really is from beginning to end.
It's almost cliche' to say that a writer dives deep, however, Armas casts a spell (I think Christians are allowed to do that) with this thoughtful and precise glimpse inside a world empire likes to cosplay as Christianity and captivates us with charismatic tomfoolery.
Armas really starts the discussion in common ground - we want to belong. It's who we are as humans. It's who we are as Christians. We want to belong. What does that really mean? What does that really mean when we're surrounded by a society that isn't exactly compelling?
I mean, c'mon. Who would really want to belong to all of this ?
With "Liturgies for Resisting Empire," Armas guides us away from dominance and power and toward community and humanity and into a place where we genuinely want to belong.
I struggled, at least initially, to get into Armas's rhythm. "Liturgies for Resisting Empire" isn't some Cliff's Notes book of liturgies. It's grounded in wisdom that Armas helps us practically apply and actually makes us want to apply. For those used to warm and fuzzy liturgies, Armas instead constructs theologically immersive and profoundly impactful liturgies combatting systems of control and colonial biblical interpretation. She brings forth the New Testament church that shunned Roman imperial power in favor of countercultural communities more concerned with kingdome values than oppressive dominance.
"Liturgies for Resisting Empire" is intellectually resonant, emotionally accessible, and remarkably human amidst it all. Hopeful and empowering, "Liturgies for Resisting Empire" is the type of theological empowerment and challenge we've come to expect from Kat Armas and I couldn't possibly be more thankful for it.