God is Red
Author: Vine Deloria
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9781555914981
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The seminal work on Native religious views, asking questions about our species and our ultimate fate.
Author: Vine Deloria
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 2003
Total Pages: 348
ISBN-13: 9781555914981
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →The seminal work on Native religious views, asking questions about our species and our ultimate fate.
Author: Vine Deloria
Publisher: ReadHowYouWant
Published: 2010-05-07
Total Pages: 520
ISBN-13: 9781458755186
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →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 3 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 from Christianity and that reveres the interconnectedness of all living things.
Author: Dr. Amy E. Black
Publisher: Moody Publishers
Published: 2012-05-25
Total Pages: 208
ISBN-13: 0802483283
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Politics isn’t a four-letter word. Everyone’s been at that dinner party. The conversation takes a political turn. The arguments start, the atmosphere grows tense, and all that remains is a hopeless stalemate and an awkward silence. Makes you wonder . . . is thoughtful and productive dialogue about politics even possible? In Honoring God in the Red or Blue, Dr. Amy Black addresses the debaters as well as those intimidated or annoyed by the debaters; political junkies and the contented uninvolved. She explains the purposes and limitations of our system and helps readers create realistic expectations for government. While God’s truth is perfect, human application of it is not, a reality that shouldn’t deter us from engaging in debate and staying informed. Rather, it should challenge us to raise our standards for how we speak about the issues—and those in office. It’s time to approach political divides with an extra measure of grace. Success begins with seeking God’s honor first and foremost, regardless of where we fall on the political spectrum. Don’t limit yourself to chatting about the weather.
Author: Vine Deloria, Jr.
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 2018-10-29
Total Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 1682752410
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Vine Deloria, Jr., leading Native American scholar and author of the best-selling God is Red, addresses the conflict between mainstream scientific theory about our world and the ancestral worldview of Native Americans. Claiming that science has created a largely fictional scenario for American Indians in prehistoric North America, Deloria offers an alternative view of the continent's history as seen through the eyes and memories of Native Americans. Further, he warns future generations of scientists not to repeat the ethnocentric omissions and fallacies of the past by dismissing Native oral tradition as mere legends.
Author: Vine Deloria, Jr.
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 2012-09-01
Total Pages: 328
ISBN-13: 1555917666
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Vine Deloria Jr., named one of the most influential religious thinkers in the world by Time, shares a framework for a new vision of reality. Bridging science and religion to form an integrated idea of the world, while recognizing the importance of tribal wisdom, The Metaphysics of Modern Existence delivers a revolutionary view of our future and our world.
Author: Liao Yiwu
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2011-09-13
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 0062078461
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →When journalist Liao Yiwu first stumbled upon a vibrant Christian community in the officially secular China, he knew little about Christianity. In fact, he'd been taught that religion was evil, and that those who believed in it were deluded, cultists, or imperialist spies. But as a writer whose work has been banned in China and has even landed him in jail, Liao felt a kinship with Chinese Christians in their unwavering commitment to the freedom of expression and to finding meaning in a tumultuous society. Unwilling to let his nation lose memory of its past or deny its present, Liao set out to document the untold stories of brave believers whose totalitarian government could not break their faith in God, including: The over-100-year-old nun who persevered in spite of beatings, famine, and decades of physical labor, and still fights for the rightful return of church land seized by the government The surgeon who gave up a lucrative Communist hospital administrator position to treat villagers for free in the remote, mountainous regions of southwestern China The Protestant minister, now memorialized in London's Westminster Abbey, who was executed during the Cultural Revolution as "an incorrigible counterrevolutionary" This ultimately triumphant tale of a vibrant church thriving against all odds serves as both a powerful conversation about politics and spirituality and a moving tribute to China's valiant shepherds of faith, who prove that a totalitarian government cannot control what is in people's hearts.
Author: Louis S. Warren
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 2017-04-04
Total Pages: 496
ISBN-13: 0465098681
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →In 1890, on Indian reservations across the West, followers of a new religion danced in circles until they collapsed into trances. In an attempt to suppress this new faith, the US Army killed over two hundred Lakota Sioux at Wounded Knee Creek. Louis Warren's God's Red Son offers a startling new view of the religion known as the Ghost Dance, from its origins in the visions of a Northern Paiute named Wovoka to the tragedy in South Dakota. To this day, the Ghost Dance remains widely mischaracterized as a primitive and failed effort by Indian militants to resist American conquest and return to traditional ways. In fact, followers of the Ghost Dance sought to thrive in modern America by working for wages, farming the land, and educating their children, tenets that helped the religion endure for decades after Wounded Knee. God's Red Son powerfully reveals how Ghost Dance teachings helped Indians retain their identity and reshape the modern world.
Author: Richard Crompton
Publisher: Macmillan
Published: 2013-05-07
Total Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 0374171998
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Detective Mollel, a former Maasai warrior in Nairobi, investigates the brutal murder of a prostitute and suspects the killing is part of a far more extensive plot associated with the turbulent elections of 2007.
Author: Vine Deloria
Publisher: Fulcrum Publishing
Published: 1999
Total Pages: 404
ISBN-13: 9781555914301
DOWNLOAD EBOOK →Annotation This collection of Deloria's writings from books, essays, and articles, as well as previously unpublished pieces, celebrates Deloria's influential career.