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Decolonizing Theology with Jana Peterson
Season 3 · Episode 17

Decolonizing Theology with Jana Peterson

Jana Peterson, PhD student at NAIITS, talks with Danielle and Maggie on the harmful legacy of colonization in our theology and what it looks like to deconstruct and decolonize our theology.

The Arise Podcast · Maggie Hemphill, Jana Peterson, The Seattle School of Theology and Psychology, The Allender Center, Danielle S Rueb Castillejo, Danielle S Rueb, Danielle, Maggie, Chase Estes, Way Finding Therapy, margalyn hemphill, Storied Life Coaching

April 27, 202244m 8s

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Show Notes

Connect with Jana through her website:  janalgpeterson.com

NAIITS - North American Institute for Indigenous Theological Studies

Here are some resources:

Jana is reading Shoutin' in the Fire: An American Epistle by Danté Stewart. 

Jana is listening to: Paul Cardall's piano music. 

Jana is inspired by her children, the earth, Spring bringing new life and Lisa Sharon Harper

Well, first I guess I would have to believe that there was or is an actual political dialogue taking place that I could potentially be a part of. And honestly, I'm not sure that I believe that.

Topics

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