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This 1989 essay from C&C (Christianity and Crisis) has been reprinted in several books, including C&C's own 50th anniversary anthology of its best writings from its 2nd 25 years. This photocopied .pdf of the original publication is available for non-commercial educational use to anyone without further permission or fee. (C&C ceased publication in 1992 and copyright reverted at that point to authors.) Course readers or pdf versions of reprinted versions of the essay are in use without permission.
2021
A bibliography of responses of American Indians / Native Americans / First Nations peoples in North America to Christianity. This includes missionary perspectives, colonial perspectives, non-Christian academic perspectives, critical academic perspectives from Christians, and — most importantly — the voices of both Christian and non-Christian American Indians themselves. (last updated 20 November 2024)
Author: George E Tinker; Publisher: Orbis Books, 2008.
International Review of Mission, 1992
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Religious Studies and Theology, 2017
In: Religious Studies and Theology 36(1), 79–103.
Themelios 47.1 (April 2022): 20-35 | Article, 2022
The language of “genocide” as applied to the conquest of Canaan puts pastors, scholars, and apologists in a bind. I advocate for careful avoidance of the term, starting with considering the specific hermeneutical, historiographical, theological, or ethical concern of a questioner or critic, rather than starting with questions of accuracy or precision. Viewable online at: https://www.thegospelcoalition.org/themelios/article/helpful-distinction-or-quarrel-over-words-the-conquest-as-genocide-in-evangelical-apologetics/

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