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"One of the reasons I want to write this book is because I don't sit easily with Western theology. It is so different to my Adnyamathanha understanding of Anaditj, the way things are. There's a much older story that has stood the test of time in this land of the universal Christ and the birth of the universal Church that is not being acknowledged. As Aboriginal peoples we hold knowledge, understanding, and wisdom that not only our own, but all peoples, need to learn from - language for God, wisdom for God's people, and challenge for the way ahead. For the church to be complete, our voices must be heard."

80 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 2021

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August 8, 2021
Every now and then one comes across a writer who says, “Let’s think about this another way.” And within a few paragraphs one’s reality is challenged and adjusted. One sees there is another way to think. New insights. New truths. Reading theology from our First Nation people is just such a gift. Without discarding the Jewish, Greek, Western, White ways of contemplating God, we can think of God in ways enlightened by how these ancient ways speak of the Most High. Challenging but refreshing.
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A Challenging and Comforting word for reconciliation journeys.
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