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Raising Our Tribal Voice for Justice: An Indigenous Theological Revolution

Time Monday 5 – Thursday 8 February, 2024 Location University of Divinity90 Albion Rd, Box Hill VIC 3128 To book tickets, visit: trybooking A history first event bringing Indigenous Church leaders and theologians together on a national platform. An exploration over 4 days of the Indigenous theological perspective of spirituality, colonisation, justice and repatriation, country,… Raising Our Tribal Voice for Justice: An Indigenous Theological Revolution

Wänanga Symposium

16-18th November 2023, Bay of Islands, New Zealand Please visit Laidlaw College’s website with accomodation booking information and details regarding speakers, etc, see: wānanga-symposium For booking the conference itself, please visit: Eventbrite PLEASE NOTE: There are only 200 places available (199 now!), so be sure to book ASAP This symposium, featuring leading international and New… Wänanga Symposium

Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary

OMSC@PTS is taking applications until Decmber 31 for our 2023–2024 residential study program in Princeton. For more information about this program for local and cross-cultural church leaders and scholars from the global south, see https://omsc.ptsem.edu/what-we-do/residential-program-overview/. There you will also find a link to the application. Though we do not offer full scholarships, we are able to… Overseas Ministries Study Center at Princeton Theological Seminary

Wānanga Symposium, 2023

16-18th November, 2023 https://www.laidlaw.ac.nz/events/w%C4%81nanga-symposium/ We would like to invite you to join us for this Wananga Symposium, where we will explore Christianity, the Māori world and Colonialism in Aotearoa New Zealand. This symposium, featuring leading international and New Zealand scholars, will consider the interactions between Christianity, te ao Māori and colonization in Aotearoa New Zealand.… Wānanga Symposium, 2023

Decolonizing and Indigenizing Christianity: An Indigenous People’s Perspective

McGill University: https://birksforum.ca/ For the full schedule (which is still developing), see: https://birksforum.ca/schedule-2/ The Birks Forum 2022 is pleased to announce a webinar series interrogating the history, current challenges, and opportunities at the intersection of Indigenous communities and Christianity. This series will explore specific issues in diverse global contexts: Asia, Africa, Latin America, North America,… Decolonizing and Indigenizing Christianity: An Indigenous People’s Perspective