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Native American Theology and Taking God Out of the Box | Richard Twiss | Ep. 28

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How do we better listen to indigenous people and learn more about God in the process? Today on the podcast we are discussing a fantastic speech from Native American Theologian Richard Twiss.
We talk about how native people have been excluded from the theological conversation in church history and how we can start changing that. We all miss out on when we choose to dismiss other people’s understanding of God because it seems weird to us. We discuss how this could be because in our pride we have subjugated God into a theological box.
Our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sLXxSC0KKjrqL1cq6080g
Show Notes:
Richard Twiss’ Teaching: https://youtu.be/llTBf_IVc8U
Sundusts’ Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-kCWfuVU5I&t=1s

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How do we better listen to indigenous people and learn more about God in the process? Today on the podcast we are discussing a fantastic speech from Native American Theologian Richard Twiss.
We talk about how native people have been excluded from the theological conversation in church history and how we can start changing that. We all miss out on when we choose to dismiss other people’s understanding of God because it seems weird to us. We discuss how this could be because in our pride we have subjugated God into a theological box.
Our Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6sLXxSC0KKjrqL1cq6080g
Show Notes:
Richard Twiss’ Teaching: https://youtu.be/llTBf_IVc8U
Sundusts’ Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T-kCWfuVU5I&t=1s

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