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Aboriginal Spirituality and Biblical Theology : Closer Than You Think by John W. Friesen (2000, Trade Paperback). Edition not indicted. Publisher: Detselig Enterprises ltd. Printed in Canada. 183 pages.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherBrush Education
ISBN-101550592092
ISBN-139781550592092
eBay Product ID (ePID)30264766
Product Key Features
Book TitleAboriginal Spirituality and Biblical Theology : Closer than You Think
Number of Pages186 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2000
TopicComparative Religion, Ethnic Studies / Native American Studies, Christianity / General, History, Sociology of Religion
IllustratorYes
GenreReligion, Social Science
AuthorJohn W. Friesen
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.4 in
Item Weight9.2 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2002-405196
Number of Volumes1 vol.
Dewey Decimal299/.7
SynopsisThe dawning of the twenty-first century has witnessed a more global philosophical outlook among North Americans. A healthy curiosity has motivated investigations into wider parameters of philosophical thought, including Aboriginal spirituality. This book not only offers an in-depth look at First Nations theology, but parallels its key themes with Old Testament Hebraic thought, which comprises the roots of Christianity. The first chapters of the book outline the common tribal histories of North American Indians and Old Testament Jews. Key doctrines central to both Aboriginal and Biblical theology are then compared and contrasted in language readily understood by the layman. These include the doctrine of God, anthropology, epistemology, soteriolgoy, deontology and eschatologoy. Parallels in the way spiritual leadership is viewed by Aboriginal Peoples, Hebrews and Christians are drawn, and the final chapter features a special case study of the Stoney Nation. ", The dawning of the twenty-first century has witnessed a more global philosophical outlook among North Americans. A healthy curiosity has motivated investigations into wider parameters of philosophical thought, including Aboriginal spirituality. This book not only offers an in-depth look at First Nations' theology, but parallels its key themes with Old Testament Hebraic thought, which comprises the roots of Christianity. The first chapters of the book outline the common tribal histories of North American Indians and Old Testament Jews. Key doctrines central to both Aboriginal and Biblical theology are then compared and contrasted in language readily understood by the layman. These include the doctrine of God, anthropology, epistemology, soteriolgoy, deontology and eschatologoy. Parallels in the way spiritual leadership is viewed by Aboriginal Peoples, Hebrews and Christians are drawn, and the final chapter features a special case study of the Stoney Nation.