Healing Haunted Histories
Title | Healing Haunted Histories PDF eBook |
Author | Elaine Enns |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 420 |
Release | 2021-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1725255359 |
Healing Haunted Histories tackles the oldest and deepest injustices on the North American continent. Violations which inhabit every intersection of settler and Indigenous worlds, past and present. Wounds inextricably woven into the fabric of our personal and political lives. And it argues we can heal those wounds through the inward and outward journey of decolonization. The authors write as, and for, settlers on this journey, exploring the places, peoples, and spirits that have formed (and deformed) us. They look at issues of Indigenous justice and settler “response-ability” through the lens of Elaine’s Mennonite family narrative, tracing Landlines, Bloodlines, and Songlines like a braided river. From Ukrainian steppes to Canadian prairies to California chaparral, they examine her forebearers’ immigrant travails and trauma, settler unknowing and complicity, and traditions of resilience and conscience. And they invite readers to do the same. Part memoir, part social, historical, and theological analysis, and part practical workbook, this process invites settler Christians (and other people of faith) into a discipleship of decolonization. How are our histories, landscapes, and communities haunted by continuing Indigenous dispossession? How do we transform our colonizing self-perceptions, lifeways, and structures? And how might we practice restorative solidarity with Indigenous communities today?
Healing Haunted Histories
Title | Healing Haunted Histories PDF eBook |
Author | Elaine Enns |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 389 |
Release | 2021-02-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1725255375 |
Healing Haunted Histories tackles the oldest and deepest injustices on the North American continent. Violations which inhabit every intersection of settler and Indigenous worlds, past and present. Wounds inextricably woven into the fabric of our personal and political lives. And it argues we can heal those wounds through the inward and outward journey of decolonization. The authors write as, and for, settlers on this journey, exploring the places, peoples, and spirits that have formed (and deformed) us. They look at issues of Indigenous justice and settler "response-ability" through the lens of Elaine's Mennonite family narrative, tracing Landlines, Bloodlines, and Songlines like a braided river. From Ukrainian steppes to Canadian prairies to California chaparral, they examine her forebearers' immigrant travails and trauma, settler unknowing and complicity, and traditions of resilience and conscience. And they invite readers to do the same. Part memoir, part social, historical, and theological analysis, and part practical workbook, this process invites settler Christians (and other people of faith) into a discipleship of decolonization. How are our histories, landscapes, and communities haunted by continuing Indigenous dispossession? How do we transform our colonizing self-perceptions, lifeways, and structures? And how might we practice restorative solidarity with Indigenous communities today?
Unsettling Worship
Title | Unsettling Worship PDF eBook |
Author | Sarah Travis |
Publisher | Wipf and Stock Publishers |
Pages | 134 |
Release | 2023-08-31 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 1666746630 |
Settler churches across North America have committed to the work of conciliation and reconciliation with Indigenous Peoples. Worship is a space in which these commitments are expressed and nurtured. As we are embraced by God’s reconciling love in worship, we are equipped to carry that reconciling love into our relationships beyond the worship space. Worship equips us for the work of conciliation, but the liturgy itself needs to be decolonized if it is to truly honor Christian commitments to God and neighbor. This book explores the reformed liturgy in its pattern of Gathering, Word, Table, and Sending, searching it both for colonial vestiges, and spaces of new possibility. Unsettling Worship invites the reader into a conversation about reformed worship in a setting of ongoing colonization. Worship should both unsettle us, and equip us for the essential work of making things right with Indigenous neighbors.
Healing the Haunted
Title | Healing the Haunted PDF eBook |
Author | Kenneth McAll |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1996-08 |
Genre | Ghosts |
ISBN | 9781882972760 |
Haunted Histories
Title | Haunted Histories PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Our Trespasses
Title | Our Trespasses PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Jarrell |
Publisher | Augsburg Fortress Publishers |
Pages | 291 |
Release | 2024-02-20 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 1506494927 |
Our Trespasses uncovers how race, geography, policy, and religion have created haunted landscapes in Charlotte, North Carolina, and throughout the United States. By carefully tracing the intertwined fortunes of First Baptist Church and the formerly enslaved North family, Jarrell opens our eyes to uncomfortable truths with which we all must reckon.
Healing Haunted Memories
Title | Healing Haunted Memories PDF eBook |
Author | Sam Choo |
Publisher | Hope Publishing |
Pages | 38 |
Release | |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN |
Life can leave scars, from things we've done or things done to us. But what if there's a way to heal? Dive into this guide to understand your memories, find strength, and take steps towards a brighter future. Whether you're dealing with guilt or pain, discover tools to help you find peace, grow stronger, and move forward. Remember, your past doesn’t define you - your journey ahead does.