SRS 3139 Native Peoples and Christianity
3 units
Religious Studies
Faculty of Arts
The complex response of aboriginal peoples to Christianity in different colonial contexts from first contact to the present. The course emphasizes native agency: exploring aboriginal people's selective and creative refashioning of the faith, their critiques of and resistance to Christianity, and the use of Christianity as a tool for social reform.
Components:
Lecture
Previously Offered Terms:
Fall
Winter
French Equivalent:
Organized
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4.88
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Clear Expectations
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4.75
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Learned a Lot
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4.88
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Fair Assessments
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