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He argues that Native American religious belief is based on a strong connection to place, while many other belief systems emphasize history (especially Christianity, but he also mentions many other major religions).


What I had hoped was a thorough perspective of Native American religion was more of a political platform for the author. Great reading and left me with much to think about. I'm pretty sure you could say the same for most indigenous belief systems. He argues that Native American religious belief is based on a strong connection to place, while many other belief systems emphasize history (especially Christianity, but he also mentions many other major religions).

Prime members enjoy FREE Delivery and exclusive access to music, movies, TV shows, original audio series, and Kindle books. In a world where we are told that we need to listen to the shrill, self-serving tripe of "Creationists" demanding that we teach "Intelligent Design", this book presents, what may be fundamentally similar views and somehow manages to not sound willfully obstructionist. He is a very biased author, but then that is by his own admisDeloria makes some really brilliant, succinct points about Native American religion, Christianity, and the Western world. So far, his main point has been the difference between an emphasis on history and an emphasis on place. We’d love your help. For instance, in class we learned about the evolution of religion, and how religions naturally go through several stages, ending in a monotheistic savior-God style of religion... hmm. Yet, when someone finds God, they go through an exceptional display of public affection towards religion.

Great book.Finally finished (skimmed through the last 100 pages), not as impressed as I thought I would be. To be fair, I did not finish this book in its whole, for a number of reasons. In short, it has failed to save humanity, but has actually contributed to deep flaws within contemporary life. He offers an interesting missing piece and alternative history for all that seek to find the truth. Great insights; she's a retired Lt. Also a bit dated, course that probably cause the book was written during a different time. Some highlights include: a rationalization of the 'ancient astronauts' theory, a log of how natives haveVine Deloria describes the state of religion in the United States as it pertains to both caucasian history and beliefs and native history and beliefs. From 1964–1967, he had served as executive director of the National Congress of American Indians, iVine Victor Deloria, Jr. was an American Indian author, theologian, historian, and activist. Deloria is perhaps what today we call a religious extremist, but his university educated mind channels the point of view sorely lacking in today's discourse in religious tolerance: that of Native peoples.

At the same time, his thought process seems to be scattered with his writing being at times too abstract and wandering to be easily followed. He believes that a return by Native Americans to their indigenous belief systems will help bring communities back together and work to heal some problems.

In short, it has failed to save humanity, but has actually contributed to deep flaws within contemporary life. Deloria has a gift for relating his culture to those outside of it!
"No one who reads Vine Deloria Jr.'s books remains neutral. Really solid book. Welcome back. However, it read much more as an criticism of Christianity, which is fine, except that was not the book I was hoping for. She said everything I would say, but more eloquently than I could.

I picked this book up because it is known as one of the foremost books on Native American religion.

His analysis of the problem -- separation from the land. I think this is why I don't read nonfiction very often.Vine Deloria describes the state of religion in the United States as it pertains to both caucasian history and beliefs and native history and beliefs.

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So far, his main point has been the difference between an emphasis on history and an emphasis on place. by Vine Deloria Jr. $19.86. Natural people are those hold to Deloria's worldview and those with the hybrid worldview are people who have had their DNA altered by space gods/aliens (I am not joking). Litagation that is still in the process in some cases.

Yet, when someone finds God, they go through an exceptional display of public affection towards religion. "God is Red: A Native View of Religion" by Vine Deloria is a non-fiction work detailing the origin, history and doctrine involved in the Indian tribal culture. You may agree or not agree with his writings but you have to admit that this is coming from a very intelligent place. God is Red is fresh as ocean air, laden with honest introspection uncommon in books treading religion.

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