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Remembering Jamestown - Hard Questions About Christian Mission (Paperback)
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Synopsis: For many Americans, Christian missionary efforts have
usually involved distant and exotic places. Sometimes, however, we
can learn more about missions and interreligious engagement by
looking in our own backyard. This collection of essays deriving
from a consultation on missionary history and attitudes in colonial
Jamestown, Virginia, explores long-standing assumptions related to
Christian mission by listening to Native American voices. What were
the ideologies and theologies that motivated early Virginia
colonists? How did certain understandings of mission and church
provide support and legitimacy for invasion and exploitation? What
were, and are, the responses of indigenous populations, and how
should Christian mission to Native Americans continue in light of
this history? This book addresses these still very relevant
questions and explores ways in which new understandings of
Christian mission are needed in the expanding religious and
cultural diversity of the twenty-first century. Contents
Acknowledgments / vii Introduction: Using Jamestown in 1607 to
Stimulate Questions about Christian Mission in 2007-- Barbara Brown
Zikmund / 1 Part One: Re-Visiting Native-American Beliefs and
Practices Chapter 1: The Romance and Tragedy of Christian Mission
among American Indians -- Tink Tinker / 13 Chapter 2: A Failure to
Communicate: How Christian Missionary Assumptions Ignore Binary
Patterns of Thinking within Native-American Communities -- Barbara
Alice Mann / 29 Part Two: Re-Discovering the Concept of Discovery
in the Christian Mission to Native America Chapter 3: Christianity,
American Indians, and the Doctrine of Discovery -- Robert J. Miller
/ 51 Chapter 4: Colonial Virginia Mission Attitudes toward Native
Peoples and African-American Slaves -- Edward L. Bond / 69 Part
Three: Re-Engaging the Christian Mission to Native America Chapter
5: Living in Transition, Embracing Community, and Envisioning God's
Mission as Trinitarian Mutuality: Reflections from a
Native-American Follower of Jesus -- Richard Twiss / 93 Chapter 6:
Salvation History and the Mission of God: Implications for the
Mission of the Church among Native Americans -- Richard E. Waldrop
and J. L. Corky Alexander Jr. / 109 Part Four: Re-Thinking Theology
of Mission in a Multifaith World Chapter 7: Jamestown and the
Future of Mission: Mending Creation and Claiming Full Humanity in
Interreligious Partnership -- Shanta Premawardhana / 127 Chapter 8:
Moving beyond Christian Imperialism to Mission as Reconciliation
with all Creation -- William R. Burrows / 145 Conclusion: The
Missiology of Jamestown -- 1607--2007 and Beyond: Toward a
Postcolonial Theology of Mission in North America -- Amos Yong /
157 Contributors / 169 Author Index / 171 Subject Index / 175
Endorsements: "Amos Yong and Barbara Brown Zikmund have made a
critical intervention in the theological and ethical absence of
Indigenous peoples within Christian mission. Their groundbreaking
work opens up a fruitful dialogue for how to rethink missions
within the context of historical and continuing colonization of
Native peoples. They offer no simple or uniform solutions but
provide a space for critical analysis and intellectual exchange.
This book is a must read." -Andrea Smith U.S. Coordinator,
Ecumenical Association of Third World Theologians Editor Biography:
Amos Yong is J. Rodman Williams Professor of Theology at Regent
University School of Divinity, Virginia Beach, Virginia. He has
authored or edited ten books, including Hospitality and the Other
(2008). Barbara Brown Zikmund is a retired historian living in
Washington, DC. She is the former chair of the Interfaith Relations
Commission of the National Council of Churches and served as
President of Hartford Seminary 1990-2000.
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