Earthing Theology: The Land as the Site of Justice for Aboriginal Australians

Abstract The encounter of Aboriginal Australians with European settlers led to appalling injustices, in which Christian churches were in part complicit. At the root of these injustices was the failure to comprehend the Aborigines’ relationship to the land. In their mythic vision, known as The Dreami...

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Главный автор: May, John d'Arcy 1942- (Автор)
Формат: Электронный ресурс Статья
Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Brill 2021
В: International journal of Asian christianity
Год: 2021, Том: 4, Выпуск: 2, Страницы: 275-289
Другие ключевые слова:B Justice
B Spirituality
B Австралийские аборигены (мотив)
B Dreaming
B Indigenous Theology
B Земля
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Итог:Abstract The encounter of Aboriginal Australians with European settlers led to appalling injustices, in which Christian churches were in part complicit. At the root of these injustices was the failure to comprehend the Aborigines’ relationship to the land. In their mythic vision, known as The Dreaming, land is suffused with religious meaning and therefore sacred. It took two hundred years for this to be acknowledged in British-Australian law (Mabo judgement, 1992). This abrogated the doctrine of terra nullius (the land belongs to no-one) and recognized native title to land, based on continuous occupation and ritual use. But land disputes continue, and at a deeper level, there is little appreciation of the Indigenous spirituality of the land and the significance it could have for reconciliation with First Nations and the ecological crisis. Aboriginal theologies can help Christians to appreciate the riches of this spirituality and work towards justice.
ISSN:2542-4246
Второстепенные работы:Enthalten in: International journal of Asian christianity
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/25424246-04020009