by Graham Hill | Aug 2, 2016 | Blog, Indigenous Peoples, Justice, Race Relations, Reconciliation |
A Lament for Australia A Lament for Australia 1 Remember, O Lord, what has happened to us; look, and see our disgrace. 2 Our nation has ignored and denied the inheritance of ancient cultures, the desert, fresh water, and sea peoples, who’ve lived here for 60,000...
by Graham Hill | Jul 9, 2016 | Blog, Politics, Race Relations |
A Prayer for Peace Lord Jesus, lead us, together, to your cross. The cross is the way of the lost. The cross is the support for those who stumble. The cross is the guide of the blind. The cross is the strength of the weak. The cross is the hope of the hopeless. The...
by Graham Hill | May 28, 2016 | Blog, Ethnic Diversity, Race Relations |
Race: A Theological Account (A Review) Today, many disciplines examine the origins and consequences of the idea and problem of race. Race is a modern construct and problem. And it’s one that’s being examined by such disciplines as biology, genetics, philosophy,...
by Graham Hill | May 24, 2016 | Blog, Ethnic Diversity, Postcolonialism, Race Relations, Reconciliation |
Abandoning a Diseased Christian Social Imagination “I want Christians to recognize the grotesque nature of a social performance of Christianity that imagines Christian identity floating above land, landscape, animals, place, and space, leaving such realities to the...
by Graham Hill | Apr 9, 2016 | Blog, Diaspora, Ethnic Diversity, Indigenous Peoples, Integral Mission, Mission, Missional, Postcolonialism, Race Relations, Reconciliation |
Mapping Missional Conversations: Part 2: Majority World Voices Mapping Missional Conversations: Part 2: Essential Majority World Reading – 100+ Majority World, First Nations, Indigenous, African-American, & Diaspora (Immigrant) Voices The gospel is like a seed and...
by Graham Hill | Dec 29, 2015 | Blog, Culture, Diaspora, Ethnic Diversity, Indigenous Peoples, Postcolonialism, Race Relations, World Christianity |
Global Church: Learning from Majority World, Indigenous & Diaspora Christians Majority World and indigenous and diaspora churches are redefining twenty-first century Christianity. Those of us who are Western Christians must decide how we’ll respond.[1] Majority...