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When Indigenous Peoples Begin to Read the Mother-tongue Bibles: Speaking from Sediq’s Perspective

Fri 12 Aug

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Paper Presentation: Risaw Walis, University of Leeds.

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When Indigenous Peoples Begin to Read the Mother-tongue Bibles: Speaking from Sediq’s Perspective
When Indigenous Peoples Begin to Read the Mother-tongue Bibles: Speaking from Sediq’s Perspective

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12 Aug 2022, 14:00 BST

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"When Indigenous Peoples Begin to Read the Mother-tongue Bibles: Speaking from Sediq’s Perspective"

by Risaw Walis

What new reading horizons of biblical interpretation emerge when the mother-tongue is accepted and embraced? What new theological critiques and spaces of dialogue can be generated from these biblical reading horizons? And what social, cultural, and political counternarratives can they bring about?

The relationship between the Bible and the Indigenous Peoples can be described as simultaneously “friend and foe”. We must not forget how the Bible, with its mix of colonial and aggressive incentives has empowered and legitimised the cultural, spiritual, land, social, environmental subjugation of the Indigenous Peoples. Nor can we dismiss the innumerous humanitarian and medical efforts of missionaries based on the “Word of God”. Situated in the context of Taiwan’s Indigenous Peoples, I contend that the publication and popularisation of the Mother-tongue Bibles is both a new…

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