Log in

goodpods headphones icon

To access all our features

Open the Goodpods app
Close icon
Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery - S04E06: Unveiling Histories: Colonialism, Faith, and Identity in the Americas with João Chaves

S04E06: Unveiling Histories: Colonialism, Faith, and Identity in the Americas with João Chaves

Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery

05/09/24 • 68 min

plus icon
bookmark
Share icon

Embark on a profound historical exploration with João Chaves, Assistant Professor at Baylor University, as we uncover the lasting effects of the Doctrine of Discovery and its legacy of colonialism, faith, and power struggles in the Americas. Our conversation traverses from the Portuguese conquest and the influx of Confederate exiles post-American Civil War to the development of Brazilian Protestantism. Chaves' expertise illuminates the complexities of property rights and racial hierarchies that continue to shape Latin American religious and social dynamics, offering a rare lens into the past that still echoes today.
As we discuss the unique challenges faced by Brazilian Baptists migrating to the United States, we uncover the reshaping of identities and ideologies in the shadow of the Southern Baptist Convention. Identity conflicts, the role of local converts, and the navigation through Christian nationalism, all contribute to a vibrant tapestry of faith and community. Chavez guides us through the intersection of theology and justice as these communities grapple with immigration issues and ethnic solidarity, revealing how deep-rooted beliefs can both hinder and empower transformation within these religious enclaves.
The episode culminates in a critical examination of the intertwining of racism, Christianity, and capitalism—forces that have shaped the modern world, with a spotlight on Brazil's President Jair Bolsonaro's 'pan-Christian' leadership. We then pivot to Baylor University's own introspection into its historical narratives, highlighting the Commission for Historical Campus Representations' work toward truth and academic freedom. The personal stories Antonia Teixeira serve as a somber reminder of how the quest for institutional goodness often clashes with the painful realities of our shared history. Join us as we navigate these sensitive landscapes, striving for a deeper understanding of where we've been, and where we might go from here.

Support the show

View the transcript and show notes at podcast.doctrineofdiscovery.org. Learn more about the Doctrine of Discovery on our site DoctrineofDiscovery.org.

05/09/24 • 68 min

plus icon
bookmark
Share icon

Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery - S04E06: Unveiling Histories: Colonialism, Faith, and Identity in the Americas with João Chaves

Transcript

Speaker 1

Hello and welcome to the Mapping the Doctrine of Discovery podcast . The producers of this podcast would like to acknowledge with respect the Onondaga Nation firekeepers of the Haudenosaunee , the indigenous peoples on whose ancestral lands Syracuse University now stands ,

Speaker 1

and now introducing your hosts , phil Arnold and Sandy Bigtree .

Generate a badge

Get a badge for your website that links back to this episode

Select type & size
Open dropdown icon
share badge image

<a href="https://goodpods.com/podcasts/mapping-the-doctrine-of-discovery-198087/s04e06-unveiling-histories-colonialism-faith-and-identity-in-the-ameri-51954851"> <img src="https://storage.googleapis.com/goodpods-images-bucket/badges/generic-badge-1.svg" alt="listen to s04e06: unveiling histories: colonialism, faith, and identity in the americas with joão chaves on goodpods" style="width: 225px" /> </a>

Copy