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lizshayne 's review for:
Living Resistance: An Indigenous Vision for Seeking Wholeness Every Day
by Kaitlin B. Curtice
emotional
hopeful
reflective
fast-paced
It’s interesting - I don’t relate to the world similar to Curtice, especially thinking about God and worship and…stuff, for lack of a better term. But I do find the way that Curtice thinks about it to be useful in articulating how we share certain end values but get there in totally different ways. The ways in which she is thoughtful helps me think because it asks me how I, nestled in my own religious world, end up in a similar place by wildly different paths. And when I want to and when I don’t.
But I am, for obvious reasons, deeply invested in a theology of resistance and the role that it needs to play in standing up to evil since it is so often used instead to justify it.
But I am, for obvious reasons, deeply invested in a theology of resistance and the role that it needs to play in standing up to evil since it is so often used instead to justify it.