Winter Talk is a three day in-person and virtual conversation at Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Oklahoma on the Christian Doctrine of Discovery (DOD) and its influence on Christian theology and polity. Hosted by Center for Indigenous Ministries (DOC), Winter Talk is dedicated to furthering the conversation on the Christian Doctrine of Discovery and its dismantling. Pastor Laurie, Pastor Dan, and Justin Carlson will be attending in-person
Winter Talk is an important time for Canadians and US siblings to gather and eat, learn, and talk about the Doctrine of Discovery’s impact on North American peoples. All people are welcomed to Winter Talk; a place and space of accountability to American Indignity where the Indigenous voice is principle in an exploration of the past, an understanding of the present, and a visioning of the future.
2023 – Indigenous Religious Spheres: Incursions, Resistance, and Integration
We are proud to announce Dr. Lisa Barnett and Rev. Joshua Shawnee, SSM as 2023 Winter Talk Keynote speakers! Lisa Barnett, Northern Cherokee of Missouri and Arkansas, is the Assistant Professor of American Religious History at Phillips Theological Seminary. Rev. Joshua Shawnee,Shawnee and Delaware, serves as Education and Social Services Director of the Shawnee Tribe and pastor of the Parish Church of St. Jerome. Both presented papers at the 2022 Visions of Wholeness conference: Lisa Barnett spoke on Disciples and the ‘F’ Word: How our Focus on The Significance of the Frontier Causes Us to Lose Sight of our Legacy of Conquest and Joshua Shawnee spoke on Not of This Fold: Exploring the Historical Complexities of Native Identity within a Contemporary North American Christian Context. We are excited to have Lisa and Joshua to help us explore and converse on the intersection(s) of incursions, resistance, and integration of Indigenous religious spheres at the 2023 Winter Talk!
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