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Steven Charleston: Indigenous Wisdom for Surviving the World

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This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted:

unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology

Use this link to register for Q Christian Fellowship Conference 2024 and use the discount code "APEOPLESTHEOLOGY" to receive 10% off your ticket.

Watch full episodes of A People's Theology:

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Mason chats with Steven Charleston about his new book, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope. They chat about indigenous wisdom for surviving the world, how to understand apocalypse, and much more.

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Steven Charleston is a leading voice for Indigenous peoples, a member of the Choc-taw Nation, theologian, and author of the recently released book, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope.

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Facebook: facebook.com/bishopstevencharleston

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This episode of A People's Theology is sponsored by United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities. Receive a $1,000 scholarship when you apply and are admitted:

unitedseminary.edu/apeoplestheology

Use this link to register for Q Christian Fellowship Conference 2024 and use the discount code "APEOPLESTHEOLOGY" to receive 10% off your ticket.

Watch full episodes of A People's Theology:

https://www.youtube.com/@APeoplesTheology

Mason chats with Steven Charleston about his new book, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope. They chat about indigenous wisdom for surviving the world, how to understand apocalypse, and much more.

Guest Bio/Info:

Steven Charleston is a leading voice for Indigenous peoples, a member of the Choc-taw Nation, theologian, and author of the recently released book, We Survived the End of the World: Lessons from Native America on Apocalypse and Hope.

Connect to Steven here:

Facebook: facebook.com/bishopstevencharleston

Get connected to Mason:

masonmennenga.com

Buy merch of your favorite tweet of mine:

masonmennenga.com/store

Patreon: patreon.com/masonmennenga

Twitter: @masonmennenga

Facebook: facebook.com/mason.mennenga

Instagram: masonmennenga

Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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