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Nomad Podcast

Terry Wildman - Walking the Good Road (N267)

Nomad Podcast

Tim Nash

Christianity, Faithshift, Deconstruction, Christianmysticism, Religion & Spirituality, Christianspirituality, Progressivechristian, Christian, Religion, Emergingchurch

4.7 • 658 Ratings

🗓️ 24 February 2022

⏱️ 107 minutes

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Summary

In this episode we chat with native American, author, songwriter and storyteller, Terry Wildman. Terry was also the lead translator and general editor of the First Nations Bible, a fascinating project that produced a translation of the New Testament that reflects the language, symbolism and rituals of native peoples.
So we ask Terry to unpack indigenous spirituality for us, and to reflect on how the Church has historically treated native peoples, how this triggered his deconstruction and the role an indigenous worldview and spirituality played in the reconstruction of his faith.

After the interview, Nomad hosts Tim Nash and Nick Thorley reflects on what they find attractive about indigenous spirituality, and what it might mean to explore their own spiritual roots. 

Interview starts at 17m 56s

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Transcript

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The Welcome back to Nomad Podcast.

0:39.7

I'm Tim Nash.

0:40.4

This is my old mate, Nick Thorley.

0:41.8

Hello.

0:42.3

I keep thinking we're recording revisited, you know.

0:44.3

I've got to be careful.

0:45.2

I get them mixed up.

0:47.0

I was convinced it was revisited tonight.

0:49.2

Yeah, I was.

0:49.8

Even in the showers, thinking, you know,

0:51.3

I can just go and kick back and tell funny stories without

0:55.1

worrying, but we have to be careful. It's not that one. You've got to rain it in. Okay. How are you,

1:01.0

mate, briefly? I'm all right, thanks. I had the old Omicron. Of course, yeah. For two weeks.

1:09.1

Yeah. It was like having a mild cold with daily hits of fatigue where I just like almost literally

1:16.2

fell asleep.

1:17.2

All the hosts have had COVID now, aren't they?

1:19.1

Have they?

1:19.6

Yeah, David was the first of succumbing.

1:21.2

Oh yeah, a million years ago.

1:22.7

Yeah, he had it before lockdown, didn't he had it before it was a thing.

1:25.7

He had COVID classic, didn't he? He had it before it was a thing. He had COVID classic, didn't he? That's typical though for him, isn't it? Yeah, he had COVID before all these newfangled variants,

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