Native Indian Bible Women, Jesus’ Movement, and Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation
View Jayachitra’s original presentation offered during the Stott-Bediako Forum here.
In this episode, we return to a conversation that we had with Jayachitra Lalitha during the Stott Bediako Forum on Peacebuilding and Conflict Transformation from a lens of Postcolonialism and Indigenous Christianity. Listen and learn with us about “Native Indian Bible Women, Jesus’ Movement, and Postcolonial Biblical Interpretation.”
Together we discussed decolonized retelling of Biblical and historical narratives, postcolonial feminist perspectives, and intersectional theology.
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This conversation features: Rev. Dr. Jayachitra Lalitha, Dr. Al Tizon, Jocabed Solano, Rei Lemuel Crizaldo, Ted Agbe, Tori Greaves, and Nina Mantalaba.
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Stott-Bediako Forum
The bi-annual S-B Forum brings together scholar-practitioners from around the world to discuss missiological themes relevant to advancing the mission of Christ as one of radical transformation in a rapidly changing world. As its name suggests, the ethos of the forum follows in the footprints of John W.R. Stott and Kwame Bediako – Christian leaders who have had a lasting impact on generations of Christian believers worldwide, particularly as they emphasized and insisted on proclaiming and living out the whole Gospel. Both Stott and Bediako promoted a holistic understanding of mission and the importance of constructive engagements of Christianity and culture.
During the 2020-2021 Stott-Bediako Forum, we explored the theme Peace Building and Conflict Transformation from a lens of Postcolonialism and Indigenous Christianity. Find more on the 2020-2021 forum here.
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