Into The Deep Seeking Justice for the People of West Papua


I may not judge a book by its cover, but I certainly take notice of the cover. Into the Deep Seeking justice for the people of West Papuafeatures an image of a lone man walking a rough road in the highlands of West Papua. It is a telling image of the wonderful way in which the author, Peter Arndt weaves storytelling, history and theology into a compelling narrative.

This small booklet is part of the Catholic Social Justice series which began in. 1987 and continues to provide research, education and advocacy about the Church’s social justice teaching and their application within the Catholic Church in Australia.

This paper draws our attention to West Papua and in the words of Bishop Vincent Long who wrote the forward, Peter “honours us by sharing his experience over a number of years. He shows us how he has come to understand their indomitable desire for self determination and to recognize how the Gospel calls him to walk beside his friends on their journey”.

This booklet is a call to action grounded in   the spirituality of the Gospel and nourished by solid political and historical documentation. Peter Arndt provides us with a fresh and challenging approach to the classic catholic social teaching of solidarity. By sharing his personal journey with the people of West Papua Peter takes us as the title suggests into a deep appreciation of solidarity in suffering, struggle and determination.

Into the Deep is a personal diary as much as an educational tool. It will be useful for groups and individuals looking for an introduction to a regional issue that calls for our attention. The notes referenced in the paper provide further reading and valuable resources. The names of West Papuans whose testimonies and stories are shared can also be found in videos and reports online. This electronic material supports Peter’s commitment to the journey of self determination for the Indigenous people of West Papua.

Schools will find this booklet a useful reference for senior study of religion, history and social study. Again, most of the references provided by Peter are accessible online for those wanting to research original sources.  The booklet lends itself to a series of lesson plans which could include valuable learning outcomes in narrative, history, religion and politics.

So, back to the cover where the lone figure walking that rough road in the West Papua highlands  invites us to a deep understanding of the history, the politics and the struggle for self determination in West Papua. I recommend this booklet as a pilgrim text to be read and then responded to with  the words and deeds of Jesus that nourishes our faith.

Into the Deep Seeking Justice for the people of West Papua   by Peter Arndt is available in print and electronic versions.

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