I'm feeling slightly pleased with myself at the moment because after hearing about it for years, I finally made it to the end of John Harris's One Blood: 200 Years of Aboriginal Encounter withe Christianity - A Story of Hope. I'm only 35 years late - the book was published in 1990, although I first heard of it around 10 years ago. In my defence I would say that until recently it was out of print, and also that it's LONG at almost 900 pages. This year I finally stopped making excuses, bought a second hand copy and have read it from beginning to end. At the time of writing, Harris was the Director of the Zadok Institute for Christianity and Society, and evangelical organisation dedicated to encouraging Christians to explore the implications of their faith for social issues and forerunner of what is now Ethos . He was prompted to write it by the Bicentenary of Australia's colonisation and the fact that he was regularly asked to comment on Aboriginal issu...
'Contemplating the teeming life of the shore, we have an uneasy sense of the communication of some universal truth that lies just beyond our grasp.' - Rachel Carson