The Church and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas: In Between Reconciliation and Decolonization - eBook
Edited By: Michel Andraos
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The Church and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas: In Between Reconciliation and Decolonization - eBook

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Title: The Church and Indigenous Peoples in the Americas: In Between Reconciliation and Decolonization - eBook
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Cascade Books
Publication Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781532631122
ISBN-13: 9781532631122
Stock No: WW109523EB

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Indigenous and non-Indigenous voices come together in this volume to discuss both the wounds of colonial history and the opportunities for decolonization, reconciliation, and hope in the relationship between the church and Indigenous peoples across the Americas. Scholars and pastoral leaders from Chile, Bolivia, Brazil, Mexico, the United States, and Canada, and Indigenous peoples of Mapuche, Chiquitano, Tzeltal Maya, Oglala Sioux, Mi'kmaw, and Anishinaabe-Ojibwe reflect on the possibility of constructing decolonial theology and pastoral praxis, and on the urgent need for transformation of church structures and old theology. The book opens new horizons for different ways of thinking and acting, and for the emergence of a truly intercultural theology.

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Michel Andraos is Associate Professor of Intercultural Theology and Ministry at Catholic Theological Union at Chicago. He lives in Quebec, Canada.

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