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A collection of over 30 years of writings from a foremost Native American thinker. "For This Land" offers a distinctive approach to comprehending human existence from one of the leading critics of mainstream American thought.
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A collection of over 30 years of writings from a foremost Native American thinker. "For This Land" offers a distinctive approach to comprehending human existence from one of the leading critics of mainstream American thought.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415921152
- ISBN-10: 0415921155
- Artikelnr.: 21584691
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. November 1998
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 153mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 435g
- ISBN-13: 9780415921152
- ISBN-10: 0415921155
- Artikelnr.: 21584691
Vine Deloria, Jr., a member of the Standing Rock SiouxTribe of North Dakota and former director of the NationalCongress of American Indians, is Professor of History atthe University of Colorado. He is the author of numerousbooks, including Red Earth, White Lies (1995), God isRed (1973), and Custer Died for your Sins (1969).JamesTreatteaches in the Honors College at the University ofOklahoma. He edited Native and Christian: IndigenousVoices on Religious Identity in the United States andCanada, also published by Routledge.
James Treat -- Introduction: An American Critique of Religion I. WHITE
CHURCH, RED POWER 1. Missionaries and the Religious Vacuum (1969) 2. The
Theological Dimension of the Indian Protest Movement (1973) 3. Religion and
Revolution Among American Indians (1974) 4. Non-Violence in American
Society (1974) 5. The Churches and Cultural Change (1974) 6. GCSP: The
Demons at Work (1979) II. LIBERATING THEOLOGY 7. A Violated Covenant (1971)
8. An Open Letter to the Heads of the Christian Churches in America (1972)
9. It Is a Good Day to Die (1972) 10. Escaping From Bankruptcy: The Future
of the Theological Task (1976) 11. On Liberation (1977) 12. Vision and
Community (1990) III. WORLDVIEWS IN COLLISION 13. Religion and the Modern
American Indian (1974) 14. Native American Spirituality (1977) 15.
Civilization and Isolation (1978) 16. Christianity and Indigenous Religion:
Friends or Enemies? (1987) IV. HABITS OF THE STATE 17. Completing the
Theological Circle: Civil Religion in America (1976) 18. American Indians
and the Moral Community (1988) 19. A Simple Question of Humanity: The Moral
Dimensions of the Reburial Issue (1989) 20. Sacred Lands and Religious
Freedom (1991) 21. Worshipping the Golden Calf: Freedom of Religion in
Scalia's America (1991) 22. Secularism, Civil Religion, and the Religious
Freedom of American Indians (1992) V. OLD WAYS IN A NEW WORLD 23.
Introduction to Black Elk Speaks (1979) 24. The Coming of the People(1979)
25. Out of Chaos (1985) 26. Reflection and Revelation: Knowing Land, Places
and Ourselves (1991) 27. Is Religion Possible? An Evaluation of Present
Efforts to Revive Traditional Tribal Religions (1992) 28. Introduction to
Vision Quest (1994) Vine Deloria, Jr. --Afterword: Contemporary Confusion
and the Prospective Religious Life Appendix 1: The Missionary in a Cultural
Trap (1965) Appendix 2: From the Archives: December 2, 1504 Bibliography
CHURCH, RED POWER 1. Missionaries and the Religious Vacuum (1969) 2. The
Theological Dimension of the Indian Protest Movement (1973) 3. Religion and
Revolution Among American Indians (1974) 4. Non-Violence in American
Society (1974) 5. The Churches and Cultural Change (1974) 6. GCSP: The
Demons at Work (1979) II. LIBERATING THEOLOGY 7. A Violated Covenant (1971)
8. An Open Letter to the Heads of the Christian Churches in America (1972)
9. It Is a Good Day to Die (1972) 10. Escaping From Bankruptcy: The Future
of the Theological Task (1976) 11. On Liberation (1977) 12. Vision and
Community (1990) III. WORLDVIEWS IN COLLISION 13. Religion and the Modern
American Indian (1974) 14. Native American Spirituality (1977) 15.
Civilization and Isolation (1978) 16. Christianity and Indigenous Religion:
Friends or Enemies? (1987) IV. HABITS OF THE STATE 17. Completing the
Theological Circle: Civil Religion in America (1976) 18. American Indians
and the Moral Community (1988) 19. A Simple Question of Humanity: The Moral
Dimensions of the Reburial Issue (1989) 20. Sacred Lands and Religious
Freedom (1991) 21. Worshipping the Golden Calf: Freedom of Religion in
Scalia's America (1991) 22. Secularism, Civil Religion, and the Religious
Freedom of American Indians (1992) V. OLD WAYS IN A NEW WORLD 23.
Introduction to Black Elk Speaks (1979) 24. The Coming of the People(1979)
25. Out of Chaos (1985) 26. Reflection and Revelation: Knowing Land, Places
and Ourselves (1991) 27. Is Religion Possible? An Evaluation of Present
Efforts to Revive Traditional Tribal Religions (1992) 28. Introduction to
Vision Quest (1994) Vine Deloria, Jr. --Afterword: Contemporary Confusion
and the Prospective Religious Life Appendix 1: The Missionary in a Cultural
Trap (1965) Appendix 2: From the Archives: December 2, 1504 Bibliography
James Treat -- Introduction: An American Critique of Religion I. WHITE
CHURCH, RED POWER 1. Missionaries and the Religious Vacuum (1969) 2. The
Theological Dimension of the Indian Protest Movement (1973) 3. Religion and
Revolution Among American Indians (1974) 4. Non-Violence in American
Society (1974) 5. The Churches and Cultural Change (1974) 6. GCSP: The
Demons at Work (1979) II. LIBERATING THEOLOGY 7. A Violated Covenant (1971)
8. An Open Letter to the Heads of the Christian Churches in America (1972)
9. It Is a Good Day to Die (1972) 10. Escaping From Bankruptcy: The Future
of the Theological Task (1976) 11. On Liberation (1977) 12. Vision and
Community (1990) III. WORLDVIEWS IN COLLISION 13. Religion and the Modern
American Indian (1974) 14. Native American Spirituality (1977) 15.
Civilization and Isolation (1978) 16. Christianity and Indigenous Religion:
Friends or Enemies? (1987) IV. HABITS OF THE STATE 17. Completing the
Theological Circle: Civil Religion in America (1976) 18. American Indians
and the Moral Community (1988) 19. A Simple Question of Humanity: The Moral
Dimensions of the Reburial Issue (1989) 20. Sacred Lands and Religious
Freedom (1991) 21. Worshipping the Golden Calf: Freedom of Religion in
Scalia's America (1991) 22. Secularism, Civil Religion, and the Religious
Freedom of American Indians (1992) V. OLD WAYS IN A NEW WORLD 23.
Introduction to Black Elk Speaks (1979) 24. The Coming of the People(1979)
25. Out of Chaos (1985) 26. Reflection and Revelation: Knowing Land, Places
and Ourselves (1991) 27. Is Religion Possible? An Evaluation of Present
Efforts to Revive Traditional Tribal Religions (1992) 28. Introduction to
Vision Quest (1994) Vine Deloria, Jr. --Afterword: Contemporary Confusion
and the Prospective Religious Life Appendix 1: The Missionary in a Cultural
Trap (1965) Appendix 2: From the Archives: December 2, 1504 Bibliography
CHURCH, RED POWER 1. Missionaries and the Religious Vacuum (1969) 2. The
Theological Dimension of the Indian Protest Movement (1973) 3. Religion and
Revolution Among American Indians (1974) 4. Non-Violence in American
Society (1974) 5. The Churches and Cultural Change (1974) 6. GCSP: The
Demons at Work (1979) II. LIBERATING THEOLOGY 7. A Violated Covenant (1971)
8. An Open Letter to the Heads of the Christian Churches in America (1972)
9. It Is a Good Day to Die (1972) 10. Escaping From Bankruptcy: The Future
of the Theological Task (1976) 11. On Liberation (1977) 12. Vision and
Community (1990) III. WORLDVIEWS IN COLLISION 13. Religion and the Modern
American Indian (1974) 14. Native American Spirituality (1977) 15.
Civilization and Isolation (1978) 16. Christianity and Indigenous Religion:
Friends or Enemies? (1987) IV. HABITS OF THE STATE 17. Completing the
Theological Circle: Civil Religion in America (1976) 18. American Indians
and the Moral Community (1988) 19. A Simple Question of Humanity: The Moral
Dimensions of the Reburial Issue (1989) 20. Sacred Lands and Religious
Freedom (1991) 21. Worshipping the Golden Calf: Freedom of Religion in
Scalia's America (1991) 22. Secularism, Civil Religion, and the Religious
Freedom of American Indians (1992) V. OLD WAYS IN A NEW WORLD 23.
Introduction to Black Elk Speaks (1979) 24. The Coming of the People(1979)
25. Out of Chaos (1985) 26. Reflection and Revelation: Knowing Land, Places
and Ourselves (1991) 27. Is Religion Possible? An Evaluation of Present
Efforts to Revive Traditional Tribal Religions (1992) 28. Introduction to
Vision Quest (1994) Vine Deloria, Jr. --Afterword: Contemporary Confusion
and the Prospective Religious Life Appendix 1: The Missionary in a Cultural
Trap (1965) Appendix 2: From the Archives: December 2, 1504 Bibliography