The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations
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First Things Book of the Year Award What does the cross of Christ have to do with the thunderbird? How might the life and work of Christian writer G. K. Chesterton shed light on our understanding of North American Indigenous art and history? This unexpected connection forms the basis of these discerning reflections by art historian Matthew Milliner. In this fifth volume in the Hansen Lectureship Series, Milliner appeals to Chesterton's life and work-including The Everlasting Man, his neglected poetry, his love for his native England, and his own visits to America-in order to understand and appreciate both Indigenous art and the complex, often tragic history of First Nations peoples, especially in the American Midwest. The Hansen Lectureship series offers accessible and insightful reflections by Wheaton College faculty on the transformative work of the Wade Center authors. First Things Book of the Year Award What does the cross of Christ have to do with the thunderbird? How might the life and work of Christian writer G. K. Chesterton shed light on our understanding of North American Indigenous art and history? This unexpected connection forms the basis of these discerning reflections by art historian Matthew Milliner. In this fifth volume in the Hansen Lectureship Series, Milliner appeals to Chesterton's life and work-including The Everlasting Man, his neglected poetry, his love for his native England, and his own visits to America-in order to understand and appreciate both Indigenous art and the complex, often tragic history of First Nations peoples, especially in the American Midwest. The Hansen Lectureship series offers accessible and insightful reflections by Wheaton College faculty on the transformative work of the Wade Center authors. Matthew J. Milliner (PhD, Princeton University) is associate professor of art history at Wheaton College. He has written for publications ranging from The New York Times to First Things. He was awarded a Commonwealth Fellowship at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia to complete his book Mother of the Lamb.
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Milliner, M. J. (2022). The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations. Unabridged. Oasis Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Milliner, Matthew J.. 2022. The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations. Oasis Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Milliner, Matthew J., The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations. Oasis Audio, 2022.
MLA Citation (style guide)Milliner, Matthew J.. The Everlasting People: G.K. Chesterton and the First Nations. Unabridged. Oasis Audio, 2022.
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