Native – Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God
Exploring the intersection of faith and cultural identity
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Baker Publishing Group
Published:1st Jun '20
Should be back in stock very soon
Kaitlin Curtice's Native explores the intersection of Indigenous identity and Christian faith, encouraging a deeper understanding of belonging and spirituality.
In Native – Identity, Belonging, and Rediscovering God, Kaitlin Curtice draws deeply from her Native American heritage to explore her personal journey towards self-understanding. As a member of the Potawatomi Nation and a practicing Christian, she navigates the complex relationship between her cultural identity and her faith. This exploration reveals how her nativeness not only informs her beliefs but also presents challenges that prompt deeper reflection and growth. Curtice's narrative is rich with personal anecdotes, poetry, and the stories of her people, making her insights both relatable and profound.
The book delves into themes of identity and soul-searching, emphasizing the importance of understanding one's origins in the quest for a meaningful spiritual life. Through her unique perspective, she encourages readers to embrace their own stories and recognize the value of diverse experiences in shaping faith. Curtice believes that by sharing and listening to each other's narratives, we can foster a more inclusive and understanding community, essential for the church to truly embody wholeness.
Ultimately, Native serves as a reminder that spirituality is deeply rooted in a sense of belonging and place. Kaitlin Curtice's reflections invite readers to consider how their identities influence their faith journeys, urging us all to seek connection with our heritage while exploring the divine. This book is not just a personal account; it is a call to action for a more inclusive understanding of faith in today's world.
ISBN: 9781587434310
Dimensions: 215mm x 147mm x 14mm
Weight: 306g
208 pages