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Indigenous People and the Christian Faith: A New Way Forward
Daniel Nii Aboagye Aryeh, Eric Bates Eric Bates, Rocio Riestra-Camacho, Catherine Caufield, Clara Allejo Cotareloarelo, Paula Guerra, Vinod John, Terry LeBlanc, Stephen W. Martin, Noelia Suarez Montoto, Martin Nord, Matthew Oliver, Fidelis ‘Deji Olokunboro, Alba Suarez Rodriguez, Tobias Schuckert, and Jonathan Strand
April 2020- / ISBN: 9781622738168
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300pp. ; $62 €53 £47
Indigenous People and the Christian Faith: A New Way Forward provides detailed historical, cultural and theological background and analysis to a very delicate and pressing subject facing many people around the world. The book is “glocal”: both local and global, as represented by international scholars. Every continent is represented by both Indigenous and non-indigenous people who desire to make a difference with the delicate problematics and relationships. The history of Indigenous people around the world is inextricably linked with Christianity and Colonialism. The book is completely interdisciplinary by employing historians, literary critics, biblical scholars and theologians, sociologists, philosophers and ordained engineers. The Literary Intent of the book, without presuming nor claiming too much for itself, is to provide practical thinking that will help all people move past the pain and dysfunction of the past, toward mutual understanding, communication, and practical actions in the present and future.