There is a missing side to much of our public discussions about Aboriginal reconciliation, and this side involves spirituality and religion. In some ways, the spiritual dimension is far more complex than even the economic and political issues, which is why it is neglected or repressed. Perhaps Australian public life places the spiritual element of Aboriginal reconciliation in the proverbial too hard basket, hoping for some future light on this difficult problem, or perhaps hoping it will go away altogether. One way of avoiding the deeper moral and spiritual dimensions of reconciliation is by losing our focus in the bog of legalistic minutiae and in the quicksand of technical jargon
High among the purposes of entrenching Aboriginal and treaty rights in section 35 of the Constitutio...
This paper explores the nature of the Australian Aborigine and Christian spirituality. It demonstrat...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
This thesis is a work of Christian theology. Its purpose is twofold: firstly to develop an adequate ...
Reconciliation is about more than equality. It involves recognition of the possibility of continuing...
Reconciliation has been on the political agenda in Australia since the early 1990s and is now plante...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
There is a growing movement around the world, and indeed in Australia, where people are standing up ...
This article examines the theological idea of reconciliation and what this entails, including repent...
The formal reconciliation process in Australia was conducted between 1991 and 2000 and aimed to reco...
'Spirituality' is a fashionable word. What it refers to, however, is beyond fashion, even beyond spe...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia is defined officially as co...
This paper explores the issue of reconciliation and constitutional recognition of Indigenous Austral...
Twenty-five years after the establishment of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (CAR), this r...
High among the purposes of entrenching Aboriginal and treaty rights in section 35 of the Constitutio...
This paper explores the nature of the Australian Aborigine and Christian spirituality. It demonstrat...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
This thesis is a work of Christian theology. Its purpose is twofold: firstly to develop an adequate ...
Reconciliation is about more than equality. It involves recognition of the possibility of continuing...
Reconciliation has been on the political agenda in Australia since the early 1990s and is now plante...
I would like to discuss two interconnected projects of reconciliation. The first is the reconciliati...
Like the children and young people in the vignette above, Indigenous people throughout Australia are...
There is a growing movement around the world, and indeed in Australia, where people are standing up ...
This article examines the theological idea of reconciliation and what this entails, including repent...
The formal reconciliation process in Australia was conducted between 1991 and 2000 and aimed to reco...
'Spirituality' is a fashionable word. What it refers to, however, is beyond fashion, even beyond spe...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in Australia is defined officially as co...
This paper explores the issue of reconciliation and constitutional recognition of Indigenous Austral...
Twenty-five years after the establishment of the Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation (CAR), this r...
High among the purposes of entrenching Aboriginal and treaty rights in section 35 of the Constitutio...
This paper explores the nature of the Australian Aborigine and Christian spirituality. It demonstrat...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...