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Tag Archives: First Nations
First Contact: Skraelings and Vikings
This is a continuation of the second part of my dissertation on the theological legacy of the Indian Residential Schools, Unsettling Theology. The indigenous peoples of what is now known as North and South America have lived there since “time … Continue reading
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Tagged Cahokia, First Nations, Unsettling Theology, Vikings in Canada
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How I Started a Sermon at St. Mark’s-in-the-Bowery, New York City
Please indulge me as I begin this sermon the way I might back home in Victoria, British Columbia – adapted for local use! First, I want to acknowledge that we have gathered on the traditional lands of the Lenape and … Continue reading