2019/4: Christianities and Indigenous Peoples

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Edited by Michel Andraos, Bernardeth Caero Bustillos and Geraldo De Mori
Part One: Indigenous Spiritual, Theological, and Pastoral Insights
Aboriginal Spirituality: A Testimony from Australia
SHERRY BALCOMBE
Spiritual Resistance of the First Peoples
ATILANO A. CEBALLOS LOEZA
‘Maya Altar’ as a Theological and Inter-religious Experience
ERNESTINA LÓPEZ BAC
The Place of the Bible in the Process of Andean Decolonisation and Interculturality
SOFIA CHIPANA QUISPE
The Church and the Indigenous Peoples of Canada: A Cree Vision of the Church, and My Experience as a Cree Catholic
HARRY LAFOND
Part Two: Dialogues with Christianities
From Brokenness to Wholeness: Healing a Wounded Church in a Wounded Continent and Fashioning an African Christianity of the Future
LAURENTI MAGESA
Education Based on Indigenous Ethics: The Aims of the Centre of Arts and Crafts for the First Peoples of Mexico
ALEJANDRO CASTILLO MORGA
The Cause of the Indigenous Native as a Criticism of the ‘Colonial Rationale’
PAULO SUESS AND JOSÉ AGNALDO GOMES
Long-Term Theological and Pastoral Challenges for Decolonizing the Relation with Indigenous Peoples: A Reflection from Canada
MICHEL ANDRAOS
Part Three: Pastoral and Theological Reflections
Indigenous People’s Landscape and Its Direct Connection to Impoverishment and Un-Peace: The Case in Bislig, Surigao in the Philippines
KARL M. GASPAR
Indigenous Knowledge with Universal Relevance
DIEGO IRARRAZAVAL
Part Four: Theological Forum
Final Message: CELAM Department of Culture and Education Meeting of Indigenous Pastoral Workers from First Peoples