This podcast episode explores the Doctrine of Christian Discovery and its impacts on indigenous peoples, particularly the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy. It features perspectives from Onondaga Nation elders Jake Edwards and Oren Lyons, who share the Haudenosaunee worldview centered on gratitude, responsibility, and environmental stewardship. The conversation also includes insights from academics and researchers examining the historical and ongoing legacy of Christian colonialism, the ro...| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Philip Arnold and Sandy Bigtree sit down with Dr. Holly Rine of Le Moyne College for a powerful conversation about teaching the Doctrine of Discovery in Jesuit institutions.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Our hosts Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree speak with Soulforce| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Dive into the history of religious freedom in the U.S. with Winifred Sullivan. Explore the intersection of faith, law, and indigenous influences shaping American democracy.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
The goal of this Podcast is to help identify these systems of domination that have been sustained by greed and power, through the subjugation of human beings and the natural world.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this special lecture episode, host Philip P. Arnold explores the urgent need for a value change for survival| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
This episode emphasizes the complexities surrounding Indigenous rights, law, and spirituality, centering on Michael McNally’s insights from his book Defend the Sacred. It discusses the limitations of current legal frameworks in protecting Native American religious freedoms and the significance of movements like Standing Rock in the ongoing struggle for recognition and respect for sacred relationships.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
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Welcome to the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast, hosted by Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree. In this compelling episode, we are honored to welcome Steven J. Schwartzberg as our special guest. Schwartzberg, an accomplished political science instructor at DePaul University and author of Arguments Over Genocide: The War of Words in the Congress and the Supreme Court over Cherokee Removal.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
Discover the transformative power of Native American thought and religious studies in our conversation with the esteemed Philip Deloria.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this episode João Chaves explains how missionaries from the US, particularly Southern Baptists, played a role in the colonization and dispossession of native land in Brazil.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this episode hosts Philip P. Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview S. Lily Mendoza and Jim Perkinson, both faculty members in Michigan. They discuss topics such as decolonization, indigeneity, white supremacy, and the criminalization of Indigenous peoples.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this podcast episode, Phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview Tink Tinker, Professor Emeritus at Iliff School of Theology. American Indian Liberation: A Theology of Sovereignty (2008); Spirit and Resistance: Political Theology and American Indian Liberation(2004); and Missionary Conquest: The Gospel and Native American Genocide (1993).| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this episode of the Mapping The Doctrine Of Discovery Podcast, hosts Phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview Patrick Gonzalez-Rogers, a faculty member at the Yale School of Environment.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this podcast episode, hosts Phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview Joel Harrison, an associate professor of religion at Northern Virginia Community College, and two of his students.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
The podcast explores how a centuries-old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non-Christians – and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples. Special guest: Mitch Randall, CEO of Good Faith Media.| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast
In this episode of the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast, hosts Phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree interview Professor Anthea Butler, the Geraldine R. Segal Professor in American Social Thought and Chair of Religious Studies. She is the author of White Evangelcial Racism| Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery Podcast