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Video: Indigenous Theologians Discuss Christianity and Culture

As we reflect on the history, meaning, and mythologies surrounding the season of Thanksgiving, indigenous theologians Richard Twiss, Raymond Aldred, and Terry LeBlanc offer their perspectives on the interaction between Christian faith and Native American identity, and the relationships between religion, culture, and the gospel.

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by: susanmac

11-19-2009 @ 10:14pm

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: mscynthia

12-11-2008 @ 2:58pm

Wow. Jesus as an indigenous being. A member of a wandering tribal community.

by: Gxg

12-02-2008 @ 6:28pm

EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

by: Pashe

12-03-2008 @ 5:25pm

That was amazing.

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by: susanmac

11-20-2009 @ 12:14am

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: mscynthia

12-11-2008 @ 2:58pm

Wow. Jesus as an indigenous being. A member of a wandering tribal community.

by: Pashe

12-03-2008 @ 5:25pm

That was amazing.

p

by: susanmac

11-20-2009 @ 12:14am

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: Gxg

12-02-2008 @ 6:28pm

EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

by: susanmac

11-19-2009 @ 10:14pm

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

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by: Gxg

12-02-2008 @ 6:28pm

EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

by: Gxg

12-02-2008 @ 6:28pm

EXCELLENT VIDEO!!!

by: Pashe

12-03-2008 @ 5:25pm

That was amazing.

p

by: Pashe

12-03-2008 @ 5:25pm

That was amazing.

p

by: mscynthia

12-11-2008 @ 2:58pm

Wow. Jesus as an indigenous being. A member of a wandering tribal community.

by: mscynthia

12-11-2008 @ 2:58pm

Wow. Jesus as an indigenous being. A member of a wandering tribal community.

by: susanmac

11-19-2009 @ 10:14pm

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: susanmac

11-20-2009 @ 12:14am

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: susanmac

11-20-2009 @ 12:14am

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.

by: susanmac

11-19-2009 @ 10:14pm

What a great discovery! Wonderful to hear indigenous views-- I'm in seminary and writing a paper on Native American Christological concepts, so it's great to know two more "voices" in addition to Twiss, who I have read before.