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This program examines the challenge set by issue, the meaning of land to Aborigines, what the churches have said and done in the past and especially recently, what Aboriginal leaders are asking for and what they want of the churches.
This program examines the sensitive question of culture contact and Christian mission with reference to Aborigines. It looks at the record of European attempts, the destructiveness that contact has brought and the effects of Aborigines and Europeans who today undertake the Christian mission.
This program examines the work of Aboriginal artists in several parts of Central and Northern Australia. How do they see the connection between Christianity and their Aboriginal heritage? How do they express and communicate the tensions, convergences and differences.
Australian filmmaker Michael Kelly examines how the history of the Catholic Church in Vietnam reflects the hurt, scars and divisions of the nation itself.
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