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Introduction
An introduction to this video course. **PLEASE NOTE: WHEN CLICKING ON A LESSON, THE CONTENT WILL APPEAR AT THE BOTTOM OF THE SCREEN, SO SCROLL ALL OF THE WAY DOWN**
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Section 1: Important Definitions And Historical Documents In Canadian-Indigenous Relations
This section focuses on important definitions and historical documents that all Canadians should know and understand
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Section 2: The Theology And Justice Of Reconciliation
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Section 3: The Truth And Reconciliation Commission And Residential Schools
This section focuses on the TRC (Truth and Reconciliation commission) and especially the history of residential schools
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Section 4: The United Nations Declaration Of Rights Of Indigenous Peoples
This section introduces you to the UNDRIP and its importance for Indigenous peoples around the world
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Section 5: Being Indigenous In Canada
This section introduces you to some of the contemporary issues facing Indigenous peoples in Canada
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Section 6: Indigenous And Christian
This section introduces you to a number of Indigenous followers of Jesus, their stories, and their perspective on church and faith
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Conclusion: Moving Forward In A Good Way
2 Responses to “3.2: Baptists and the TRC”
paultingley70@gmail.com • October 26th, 2019 at 3:45 pm
What a powerful presentation. It inspires me to want to do more good. Being saved by Jesus filled me with a desire to follow His ways. Understanding and changing the wrongs of both past and present fills me with the desire to be more intentional about what I do. Thank you for bringing this issue to Christians. I accept Aboriginal Spiritual Ways are just as valid as Christianity. I further believe this does not make me less of a believer in Jesus Christ.
Neal Davidson • August 19th, 2020 at 10:02 pm
very interesting