God Is Red: A Native View of Religion
Autor Vine Deloria Jr.en Limba Engleză Paperback – 20 iun 2023
First published in 1973, Vine Deloria, Jr.’s God Is Red remains the seminal work on Native American religious views, asking the reader to think about our species and our ultimate fate in novel ways. Celebrating five decades of publication with this new edition, Deloria’s classic work reminds us to understand “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, informing us about a spiritual life that is independent of Western religion and that reveres the interconnectedness of all living things.
This new edition includes critical essays engaging with the original material by well-known Indigenous thinkers - Philip Deloria, Suzan Shown Harjo, Daniel Wildcat, and David E. Wilkins. Inside, the book covers a wide variety of topics including: the problem of creation, the origin of religion, Death, and Human personality.
“God is Red should be read and re-read by Americans who want to understand why the United States keeps losing the peace, war after war.” – Leslie Marmon Silko
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781682753149
ISBN-10: 168275314X
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Third edition
Editura: Fulcrum Publishing
Colecția Fulcrum Publishing
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 168275314X
Pagini: 360
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Ediția:Third edition
Editura: Fulcrum Publishing
Colecția Fulcrum Publishing
Locul publicării:United States
Recenzii
"God is Red should be read and re-read by Americans who want to understand why the United States keeps losing the peace, war after war." —From the forward by Leslie Marmon Silko, author of Ceremony
"The flagship book on Native American spirituality remains Vine Deloria's God is Red. He does an outstanding job of translating complex spiritual issues into very simple truths." —Wilma P Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation
“Deloria’s thinking on the subject of religion has lost none of its rage or relevance . . . since God Is Red was first published. This book is broader than its subtitle suggests. It is a trenchant and often witty critique on non-Native religion through Native eyes.”
—Akwe:kon Journal
"...Deloria's handling of the contrast between Christianity and the naturalistic religion of the American Indians is rich in perceptiveness." —Choice
"Brilliant and discerning, God Is Red is as thought-provoking and pertinent today as it was when it was first released fifty years ago." —Foreword Reviews.
"God is Red should be read and re-read by Americans who want to understand why the United States keeps losing the peace, war after war." —Leslie Marmon Silko, author of Ceremony "The flagship book on Native American spirituality remains Vine Deloria's God is Red. He does an outstanding job of translating complex spiritual issues into very simple truths." —Wilma P Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation "Deloria's thinking on the subject of religion has lost none of its rage or relevance...since God is Red was first published. This book is broader than its subtitle suggests. It is a trenchant and often witty critique on non-Native religion through Native eyes." —Awe:kon Journal "...Deloria's handling of the contrast between Christianity and the naturalistic religion of the American Indians is rich in perceptiveness." —Choice ,
“The [spiritual place] argument also suggests that Native spiritualities, as practiced in their home landscapes, have continuing power, even after centuries of hard history in which settlers tried to suppress those practices. That provocative viewpoint sits at the core of the book: it is a critique of Christianity and an assertion of the importance of Indigenous spirituality.”—Foreword Reviews
God is Red is an American Book Fest, Best Book Awards Finalist
"The flagship book on Native American spirituality remains Vine Deloria's God is Red. He does an outstanding job of translating complex spiritual issues into very simple truths." —Wilma P Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation
“Deloria’s thinking on the subject of religion has lost none of its rage or relevance . . . since God Is Red was first published. This book is broader than its subtitle suggests. It is a trenchant and often witty critique on non-Native religion through Native eyes.”
—Akwe:kon Journal
"...Deloria's handling of the contrast between Christianity and the naturalistic religion of the American Indians is rich in perceptiveness." —Choice
"Brilliant and discerning, God Is Red is as thought-provoking and pertinent today as it was when it was first released fifty years ago." —Foreword Reviews.
"God is Red should be read and re-read by Americans who want to understand why the United States keeps losing the peace, war after war." —Leslie Marmon Silko, author of Ceremony "The flagship book on Native American spirituality remains Vine Deloria's God is Red. He does an outstanding job of translating complex spiritual issues into very simple truths." —Wilma P Mankiller, Former Principal Chief, Cherokee Nation "Deloria's thinking on the subject of religion has lost none of its rage or relevance...since God is Red was first published. This book is broader than its subtitle suggests. It is a trenchant and often witty critique on non-Native religion through Native eyes." —Awe:kon Journal "...Deloria's handling of the contrast between Christianity and the naturalistic religion of the American Indians is rich in perceptiveness." —Choice ,
“The [spiritual place] argument also suggests that Native spiritualities, as practiced in their home landscapes, have continuing power, even after centuries of hard history in which settlers tried to suppress those practices. That provocative viewpoint sits at the core of the book: it is a critique of Christianity and an assertion of the importance of Indigenous spirituality.”—Foreword Reviews
God is Red is an American Book Fest, Best Book Awards Finalist
Cuprins
Introduction: God Is Red at Fifty by Philip J. Deloria.......................................vii
Introduction ............................................................................................................. xv
Chapter 1 The Indian Movement .............................................................. 1
Chapter 2 The Indians of the American Imagination ......................21
Chapter 3 The Religious Challenge .........................................................40
Chapter 4 Thinking in Time and Space..................................................55
Chapter 5 The Problem of Creation .......................................................70
Chapter 6 The Concept of History ........................................................88
Chapter 7 The Spatial Problem of History ........................................ 103
Chapter 8 Origin of Religion ................................................................. 123
Chapter 9 Natural and Hybrid Peoples ............................................... 137
Chapter 10 Death and Religion ............................................................... 151
Chapter 11 Human Personality................................................................ 169
Chapter 12 The Group .............................................................................. 186
Chapter 13 Christianity and Contemporary
American Culture .................................................................. 201
Chapter 14 Tribal Religions and Contemporary
American Culture .................................................................. 219
Chapter 15 The Aboriginal World and Christian History ................ 237
Chapter 16 Sacred Places and Moral Responsibility ........................ 250
Chapter 17 Religion Today....................................................................... 266
Afterword by Suzan Shown Harjo ............................................................ 275
Afterword and Actions by Daniel Wildcat............................................... 304
Afterword by David E. Wilkins .................................................................. 308
Appendixes.......................................................................................................... 315
Bibliography ......................................................................................................... 323
Index .................................................................................................................... 328
About the Cover Art .......................................................................................... 341
About the Author................................................................................................ 342
Introduction ............................................................................................................. xv
Chapter 1 The Indian Movement .............................................................. 1
Chapter 2 The Indians of the American Imagination ......................21
Chapter 3 The Religious Challenge .........................................................40
Chapter 4 Thinking in Time and Space..................................................55
Chapter 5 The Problem of Creation .......................................................70
Chapter 6 The Concept of History ........................................................88
Chapter 7 The Spatial Problem of History ........................................ 103
Chapter 8 Origin of Religion ................................................................. 123
Chapter 9 Natural and Hybrid Peoples ............................................... 137
Chapter 10 Death and Religion ............................................................... 151
Chapter 11 Human Personality................................................................ 169
Chapter 12 The Group .............................................................................. 186
Chapter 13 Christianity and Contemporary
American Culture .................................................................. 201
Chapter 14 Tribal Religions and Contemporary
American Culture .................................................................. 219
Chapter 15 The Aboriginal World and Christian History ................ 237
Chapter 16 Sacred Places and Moral Responsibility ........................ 250
Chapter 17 Religion Today....................................................................... 266
Afterword by Suzan Shown Harjo ............................................................ 275
Afterword and Actions by Daniel Wildcat............................................... 304
Afterword by David E. Wilkins .................................................................. 308
Appendixes.......................................................................................................... 315
Bibliography ......................................................................................................... 323
Index .................................................................................................................... 328
About the Cover Art .......................................................................................... 341
About the Author................................................................................................ 342