God Is Red : a Native View of Religion.

Deloria, a prominent Native American educator, lawyer, and philosopher, has updated his classic work on native religion. In God is Red Deloria argues convincingly that Christianity has failed today's society, and describes basic tenets that underlie Native religions. His other works include Beh...

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Main Author: Deloria, Vine
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Fulcrum Pub., 2003.
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505 0 |a CONTENTS; Foreword by Leslie Marmon Silko, Laguna Pueblo, vii; Foreword by George E. Tinker, Osage/ Cherokee, xi; Introduction xv; Chapter 1 The Indian Movement 1; Chapter 2 The Indians of the American Imagination 23; Chapter 3 The Religious Challenge 45; Chapter 4 Thinking in Time and Space 61; Chapter 5 The Problem of Creation 77; Chapter 6 The Concept of History 97; Chapter 7 The Spatial Problem of History 113; Chapter 8 Origin of Religion 133; Chapter 9 Natural and Hybrid Peoples 149; Chapter 10 Death and Religion 165; Chapter 11 Human Personality 185; Chapter 12 The Group 203. 
505 8 |a Chapter 13 Christianity and Contemporary American Culture 219Chapter 14 Tribal Religions and Contemporary American Culture 237; Chapter 15 The Aboriginal World and Christian History 257; Chapter 16 Sacred Places and Moral Responsibility 271; Chapter 17 Religion Today 287; Appendices 297; Bibliography 307; Index 313. 
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