Sámi Nature-Centered Christianity in the European Arctic Sámi Nature-Centered Christianity in the European Arctic
Postcolonial and Decolonial Studies in Religion and Theology

Sámi Nature-Centered Christianity in the European Arctic

Indigenous Theology beyond Hierarchical Worldmaking

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Publisher Description

Sámi Nature-Centered Christianity in the European Arctic unpacks the theological significance of North Sámi indigenous Christianity, demonstrating how the tension between Sámi nature-centered Christianity and official Norwegian Lutheranism has broad theological relevance. Focusing on Christian cosmological orientation, the author argues that this is not fully given within the Christian faith itself. It is partly shaped by the religio-philosophical frameworks that various historical receptions of Christianity were filtered through. The author substantiates that two different types of Christian cosmological orientation are negotiated in the North Sámi Christian experience: one reflecting a Sámi historical reception of Christianity primarily filtered through the egalitarian world intuition of the Sámi indigenous tradition; another reflecting official Norwegian Lutheranism, primarily filtered through a Greek hierarchical world construct passed down among European intellectual elites.

The argument is developed through thick description of local everyday Christianity among reindeer herding, river, and sea Sámi communities in Finnmark, Norway; through critical engagement with historical and contemporary Lutheranism; and through constructive dialogue with African and Native American theologies. The author suggests that the egalitarian, multi-relational logic of Sámi nature-centered Christianity points beyond the hierarchical binaries delimiting much of the theological imagination of dominant Christian theologies.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2022
22 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
320
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
2.5
MB

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