

Journal of NAIITS Volume 22 - 2024
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DREAMING OUR WORLD HOME
The Roots and Role of Visions in Creating Indigenous Futures
In this, the twenty-second volume of the Journal of NAIITS, we have gathered a collection of essays born from the 2024 annual Symposium, held in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. This theme invited contributors to reflect deeply on the ways dreams and visions serve as sacred catalysts for Indigenous resurgence, cultural memory, and theological imagination. In a time marked by both peril and possibility, the symposium asked: What role might visions and dreams play in reorienting our understanding of theology, community, and future? As editors, we have arranged the essays in this volume to trace a narrative arc—from the deep wells of biblical and theological reflection through to embodied practices of community transformation and spiritual resilience. The result is a woven collection of Spirit-led insights and grounded experiences that we believe will continue to challenge and inspire.
1. T. Christopher Hoklotubbe and H. Daniel Zacharias. Dreams, Visions, and Decolonizing Biblicism
2. ‘Ikani Fakasi’i’eiki. A Drifting Dream and Drifting in the Dream: A Moana/Oceanic Reading of Genesis 15
3. Lin Changhua. The Writing of History and Biblical Interpretation From a Taiwanese Indigenous Perspective
4. Isaiah Larry Beardy & Alice Reed. Joseph and the Beaded Caribou-hide Coat: Reclaiming Creator’s Teachings Through Indigenous Language Talking Books
5. Hannah Chapman, Irene Farnham, Keri-Ann Hokianga & Hana Seddon. Exploring the Roles that Indigenous Dreams and Visions Play in the Renewal of Culture, Spirituality, and Indigenous Communities
6. Casey Church. The Visions of “Hole in the Clouds”: Dreaming the Future
7. Joshua Grace (Szczesniak). Existential Essentials: Reflections on Belonging While Community-Based Muraling within Indigenous Contexts
8. Silvia Luz González Márquez. Subaltern Christianity: Persecuted Indigenous Protestant Experiences
9. Nichole Forbes, Mike Hogeterp, Matt LeBlanc, and Terry LeBlanc. An Unfolding Dream: The Canadian Learning Community for Decolonization and Innovation in Theological Education
10. Kimberlee Medicine Horn Jackson. The Vision and Mission of Saswe
Paperback; 15x23 cm; 160 pages; 0.260 kg

Public cible: Académique
Reliure/matériau de couverture: Broché
Dimensions du livre: 15x23 cm
Langue(s) de la publication: Anglais
Nombre de pages: 160 pages
Format: Caractères standards
Poids: 0.260 kg