The Stones Cry Out and the Trees Talk: A Praxis of Epistemic Disobedience Toward a Settler Theology of Aurality

Epistemic disobedience (Mignolo) to settler-coloniality in Canada requires conscientisation to Indigenous peoples’ stories and a decolonial turn (Maldonado-Torres) in epistemology and ontology of relations (Tinker) between Indigenous and settler peoples. One group of primarily settler Christians on...

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Главный автор: Morgan, Joëlle M. (Автор)
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Язык:Английский
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Опубликовано: Routledge, Taylor and Francis Group 2023
В: Political theology
Год: 2023, Том: 24, Выпуск: 7, Страницы: 739-755
Нормированные ключевые слова (последовательности):B Kanada / Vereinigte Kirche von Kanada / Коренной народ / Колониализм (мотив) / Поселенец
Индексация IxTheo:CG Христианство и политика
KBQ Северная Америка
KDD Евангелическая церковь
ZC Общая политика
Другие ключевые слова:B Liberation Theology
B Coloniality
B decolonial healing
B Indigenous
B Settler Colonialism
B United Church
B settler
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Итог:Epistemic disobedience (Mignolo) to settler-coloniality in Canada requires conscientisation to Indigenous peoples’ stories and a decolonial turn (Maldonado-Torres) in epistemology and ontology of relations (Tinker) between Indigenous and settler peoples. One group of primarily settler Christians on unceded and unsurrendered Algonquin/Anishnaabe territory engaged such a praxis, through Right Relations with their United Church in Ottawa, toward social healing (Lederach and Lederach) of colonial wounds, transformationally engaging in oral-aural praxis to relationally receive hi/stories of local Indigenous communities. Stan McKay, Cree elder and former moderator of the United Church of Canada, through Indigenous peoples’ understanding of creation invites a decolonial turn with hermeneutical listening in which one hears teachings of Jesus as cry of creation – such that even “the stones cry out” (Luke 19:40) and the trees teach – which has implications for a settler theology of aurality.
ISSN:1743-1719
Reference:Kommentar in "Unsettling the Settled: A Response (2023)"
Второстепенные работы:Enthalten in: Political theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/1462317X.2023.2273624