God is Red: A Native View of ReligionFulcrum Publishing, 2003 - 325 páginas First published in 1972, Vine Deloria Jr.'s God Is Red remains the seminal work on Native religious views, asking new questions about our species and our ultimate fate. Celebrating three decades in publication with a special 30th-anniversary edition, this classic work reminds us to learn "that we are a part of nature, not a transcendent species with no responsibilities to the natural world." It is time again to listen to Vine Deloria Jr.'s powerful voice, telling us about religious life that is independent of Christianity and that reveres the interconnectedness of all living things. |
Contenido
The Indian Movement | 1 |
The Indians of the American Imagination | 23 |
The Religious Challenge | 45 |
Thinking in Time and Space | 61 |
The Problem of Creation | 77 |
The Concept of History | 97 |
The Spatial Problem of History | 113 |
Origin of Religion | 133 |
The Group | 203 |
Christianity and Contemporary American Culture | 219 |
Tribal Religions and Contemporary American Culture | 237 |
The Aboriginal World and Christian History | 257 |
Scared Places and Moral Responsibility | 271 |
Religion Today | 287 |
Appendices | 297 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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