2003
DOI: 10.1177/106385120301200210
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A Native American Theology

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“…McCaulley challenges contemporary exegesis by exploring the context of race for the reader/scholar. There have been concerted efforts at an AI/AN Christian theology (Kidwell et al, 2001;Treat, 1996;Twist, 2000), although these received negligible attention within White evangelical seminaries. Just as Tisby (2019) tackled the historical Christian defense and promotion of chattel slavery, Augustine (2021) and Charles and Rah (2019) tackled the historic Christian doctrine of discovery and its subsequent ramifications for the church.…”
Section: Christian Perspectives On Community In Trauma Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…McCaulley challenges contemporary exegesis by exploring the context of race for the reader/scholar. There have been concerted efforts at an AI/AN Christian theology (Kidwell et al, 2001;Treat, 1996;Twist, 2000), although these received negligible attention within White evangelical seminaries. Just as Tisby (2019) tackled the historical Christian defense and promotion of chattel slavery, Augustine (2021) and Charles and Rah (2019) tackled the historic Christian doctrine of discovery and its subsequent ramifications for the church.…”
Section: Christian Perspectives On Community In Trauma Recoverymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9. Par exemple : Deloria Jr (2003) ; Donaldson (2002) ; Kidwell, Noley et Tinker (2001) ; Mackay (2003, 175) ; Leblanc et Leblanc (2011) ;Treat (1996) ; Weaver (1998).…”
Section: Engager Une Pratique Dialogale Avec Des Autochtonesunclassified
“…Yet, it is the unique aspects of American Indian worldviews and values of interest in the present work. For instance, the connectivity component of Figure 2 is an illustration of the circular worldview, with the medicine wheel serving as a metaphor for the wholeness or completeness of the human experiences with that of all creation (Kidwell, Noley, & Tinker, 2001). Self and identity are understood according to broader contextual schemes that encompass kin (past and present), oral traditions (origin stories and cosmological constructions), and interactions with the surrounding animate and inanimate world.…”
Section: Value Contradictions Between Local and National Levelsmentioning
confidence: 99%