Vanua: Towards a Fijian Theology of Placeeditorips@usp.ac.fj, 2002 - 245 páginas A theological reflection on the links between the Fijian vanua and theology. |
Contenido
Pictures | 9 |
The Setting | 15 |
FROM NAKAUVADRA | 21 |
FIJIAN VIEWS OF THE LAND | 33 |
Introduction | 77 |
Linguistic Inquiry | 83 |
FEMININE FACE OF THE LAND | 107 |
THE IMAGO DEI AND VANUA | 122 |
The Significance of the Holy | 149 |
Initial Inquiry and Clarification | 171 |
SILENCE | 177 |
NEIGHBOUR SPEAKS | 190 |
CALLED TO BE GODS GARDEN | 208 |
Appendices | 216 |
Bibliography | 222 |
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