Blood, Bones and Spirit Blood, Bones and Spirit

Blood, Bones and Spirit

Aboriginal Christianity in an East Kimberley Town

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Publisher Description

In this fascinating and beautifully written book, Heather McDonald examines Aboriginal people's experiences of colonialism and post-colonialism in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.

Blood, Bones and Spirit
analyses how Aboriginal people have appropriated Biblical stories of land inheritance, expansion and loss in order to make sense of their own dispossession. It investigates the embodiment of Christianity by Aboriginal people through their appropriation of Christ's body—his blood, bones and spirit—in order to replenish and heal their own colonised bodies.

Indeed, this local study of Christianisation in a small East Kimberley town presents a challenge to the very history and philosophy of Western religion.

Heather McDonald spreads out before the reader various aspects of Aboriginal Christianity: the way Aborigines have assimilated Christian stories to make sense of their history and their relationships with the dominant society; their understanding of what it means to be Christian; their church activities; and their conflicting interpretations of the Christian way of life. Aboriginal Christians are repossessing the land and reclaiming a traditional, earth-bound, world-immanent spirituality.

These Aboriginal understandings of colonisation (including missionisation) and Aboriginal ways of interpreting and understanding Christianity offer a unique contribution to the reconciliation process.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2012
27 November
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
266
Pages
PUBLISHER
Melbourne University Publishing
SELLER
Melbourne University Press
SIZE
2.2
MB

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