Indigenous vision of "Mother Earth" offers new model for society
This article is a summary of a key chapter in "Teologia da Terra" (1988), part of the 50-volume Theology and Liberation series being published by Latin America's leading liberation theologians. The authors offer an alternative vision of the land as experienced by Latin America's...
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Format: | Print Article |
Language: | English |
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1989
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Idoc internazionale
Year: 1989, Volume: 19, Issue: 4, Pages: 4-8 |
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Indians
B Environmental consciousness B Liberation theology B Latin America Liberation theology Environmental consciousness Indians B Latin America |
Summary: | This article is a summary of a key chapter in "Teologia da Terra" (1988), part of the 50-volume Theology and Liberation series being published by Latin America's leading liberation theologians. The authors offer an alternative vision of the land as experienced by Latin America's indigenous peoples and show how that vision has been fiercely repressed by colonialism and capitalism |
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ISSN: | 0250-7641 |
Contains: | In: Comitato per lo Sviluppo dell'Informazions e della Documentazione Religiosa (Rom), Idoc internazionale
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