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(via AMERICA 250: How the Haudenosaunee shaped America’s democracy - ICT)
(via Annoucing the 11th annual Haudenosaunee Wooden Stick Festival)
NABPR recognizes Ashlyn Wimberly, a Baylor doctoral candidate whose research explores pain, embodiment, eschatology, and disability theology in Luke.
NABPR Announces Scholarship Recipient Ashlyn Wimberly #acrel
https://nabpr.org/a-wimberly/Â
Episode 21: “Tribal Sovereignty” 101: Limited Sovereignty, Federal Domination, and the Language Trap https://dominationchronicles.com/episodes/e021-tribal-sovereignty-101/
Catastrophic Christianity Is Now Available #amwriting https://www.adamdjbrett.com/blog/catastrophic-christianity/
(via CFP: Religion, Politics, and Cognitive Warfare | The Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory | JCRT)
My dissertation is now out as a book. Catastrophic Christianity: An Iconological Study of the Messianic Idea in American Protestant Christianity Circa 1900-1940: Brett, Adam DJ: 9798897313846: Amazon.com: Books https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0GY8ZJLJG
(via You’re Invited: Sacred Wounds, Sacred Repair Virtual Workshop (May 13))
https://www.syracuse.com/opinion/2026/05/reappraising-columbus-syracuse-must-finish-what-it-started-guest-opinion-by-wish-cny.html
Reappraising Columbus: Syracuse must finish what it started (Guest Opinion by WISH CNY) - syracuse.com
(via You’re Invited: Sacred Wounds, Sacred Repair Virtual Workshop (May 13))
S06E10: How Colonial Law Shaped Modern Data Extraction, an essay by @JLoewenColon https://podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org/season6/episode-10/
Paul Pressler helped ordain the marriage between white evangelicals and the GOP, all while accusations of sexual abuse piled up. Right-wing groups are still using his political playbook
Haudenosaunee influence on Democracy
Memory and Meaning of the American Founding: Haudenosaunee Confederacy L...
https://youtu.be/IbvfVhIpIzI?si=iifTq_BAsh-pZgyU
UNPFII Statements
Statement of the Global Indigenous Womens' Caucus to the #UNPFII #WeAreIndigenous
Global Indigenous Peoples Caucus Statement to the #UNPFII #WeAreIndigenous
(via Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026): Sources of Religious Nationalism | Journal of the Council for Research on Religion)
Excited to share that new articles from the Journal of the Council for Research on Religion (JCREOR), Vol. 7 No. 1 (2026), Sources of Religious Nationalism, will be rolling out over the coming weeks. We begin this week with two outstanding essays by Muhammad Afdillah and Mohammad Meerzaei.
https://creor-ejournal.library.mcgill.ca/issue/view/17
Announcing a new issue of JCRT
Announcing Issue 25.1 Spring
Challenging the Justifications of Domination through Law: Indigenous Resistance and the Undoing of Christian Empire #acrel #amrel #aarsbl #sblaar #weareindigenous
The following issue has resulted from a conference in the winter of 2023. The conference was sponsored by The Henry Luce Foundation, Syracu
new article
Teaching & Learning Guide for: Examining the Doctrine of Discovery in Religion and Indigenous Studies - Brett - 2026 - Religion Compass - Wiley Online Library https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/rec3.70048