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Book SynopsisChapter 1: Introduction.- Part One: Energy Policies & Material Practices.- Chapter 2: Nature/Culture, Spirit/Matter, and Fuel/Energy: Toward an Energy Critical Materialism.- Chapter 3: A Future No One Wants: Modeling Shared Socioeconomic Pathways and Climate Change with the Marxian Critique of Political Economy.- Part Two: Contesting Populist Nationalism in Religion and Politics.- Chapter 4: Authoritarian Civil Sphere, Populism and Secular Sectarianism.- Chapter 5: Ecological Entanglements: Imagining a Land-Based Judaism.- Chapter 6: Towards a Possibility of a Political Theology at the Limits of Liberal Modernity Following Ambedkar.- Part Three: Political Theology, Energy Sovereignty, and Life.- Chapter 7: The Exuberance of Life: A Note on Schelling’s Political Theology.- Chapter 8: Learning to Live by Learning to Die: Energy, Sovereignty, and Transformation in the Thinking of Clayton Crockett.- Chapter 9: Apocalypse, Energy, and Change: Towards a Political theology of Energy.- Part Four: Spiritual-Material Visions Beyond East and West.- Chapter 10: Decoloniality & Planetary Materialism: Supplementing Deleuze’s Radical Grammar with the Alterity of Sankhya.- Chapter 11: A Tantric Rejoinder to Energy Humanities and Analytic Idealism.