Revival: The Gospel of the Redman (1937)
An Indian Bible
Ernest Thompson Seton author Julia Moss Seton author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:4th Feb '19
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- Hardback£145.00(9781138557666)
This book presents Native American teachings, emphasizing their ethical and spiritual importance, particularly through the lens of the Redman's example.
Originally published in 1937, Revival: The Gospel of the Redman explores Native American teachings through the lens of the author's belief in the importance of example and precept. The author argues that these teachings provide a necessary ethical framework for the world, emphasizing that the spiritual messages inherent in these traditions are often overlooked yet hold great significance. The book serves as a call to recognize the wisdom found in Native American culture, which has much to offer in terms of ethical guidance and spiritual insight.
The author points out that there is no written Indian Bible, akin to the absence of foundational texts by other religious figures like Moses or Buddha. Instead, the teachings of Native Americans are passed down through generations, often articulated by those who experienced the wisdom firsthand. This highlights the oral tradition's role in preserving and conveying these teachings, which encompass various aspects of life, including art, agriculture, and social well-being.
In presenting these teachings, Revival: The Gospel of the Redman emphasizes the importance of the Redman's connection to outdoor life. The author believes that the example set by Native Americans can serve as a model for contemporary society, offering a path toward a more ethical and spiritually fulfilling existence. The book invites readers to appreciate and learn from these teachings, which resonate deeply in today's world.
ISBN: 9781138568600
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 244g
132 pages