João Chaves: The Doctrine of Christian Discovery’s Influence in the Americas
“João Chaves: The Doctrine of Christian Discovery’s Influence in the Americas,” an Outcome archive entry by Mitch Randall, Tanner Randall. The entry belongs to the podcast collection and connects readers to scholarship, public history, and organizing around the Doctrine of Discovery, Christian domination, Indigenous sovereignty, law, religion, land, memory, and accountability.
In brief, it addresses João Chaves explains how evangelical missions fueled colonization in Brazil and beyond.. For readers arriving from the main Doctrine of Discovery site, this post functions as a pointer rather than a replacement for the full Outcome record. The canonical page preserves the complete context, metadata, author information, citation links, media, and neighboring materials in the archive.
The source text highlights terms and contexts including ⤓ Download a transcript of the Episode as a PDF // Listen to the podcast on Megaphone, Spotify or Apple. Listen on Good Faith Media. Introduction We begin this episode with a land acknowledgement. The podcast explores how a centuries old Christian doctrine encouraged conquest and colonization of non Christians and how its legacies still affect various lands and peoples. Special guest: João Chaves, assistant professor of the history of religion at Baylor University. Don’t forget to leave us a review wherever you get your podcasts. Show Notes Doctrine of Christian Discovery’s impact in the Americas. 0:03 João Chaves discusses the influence of the doctrine of Christian discovery in Latin America and South America, providing examples of its. Read the canonical Outcome page for the complete entry.
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