Earthkeepers: A Circlewood Podcast on Creation Care and Spirituality

Being a Good Relative in the Family of Creation: An archive episode with Randy Woodley | Ep. 108

Send us a voice note In recognition of the recent summer solstice, we are releasing an episode from the podcast archives. This is in fact an episode from season one, a conversation with Randy Woodley. Out of all the episodes we’ve done, this episode has been listened to more than any other—and for good reason! As you listen to this conversation, you might ask yourself a practical question: What is a specific practice that I can embrace in this solstice season, to help me to become a better relative in the family of creation? Guest: Dr. Randy Woodley Eloheh Indigenous Center for Justice Eloheh Seeds Dr. Woodley's book: Shalom and the Community of Creation Dr. Woodley’s book: Decolonizing Evangelicalism Dr. Woodley's article - The Fullness Thereof Earthkeepers' interview with Tri Robertson Richard Twiss - author & teacher Keywords: Indigenous theology, indigenized, indigenization, decolonizing, evangelicalism, empire, dualism, dualistic thinking, Native, Native American, Randy Woodley, Richard Twiss, Terry LeBlanc, Tri Robinson, colonization, Eloheh, George Fox University, creation care, kinship theology, ecotheology, intercultural studies, environmental justice, Native theology Find us on our website: Earthkeepers Support the Earthkeepers podcast Check out the Ecological Disciple

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