Crosscurrents in indigenous spirituality : interface of Maya, Catholic, and Protestant worldviews /

The resurgence of indigenous cultures and the reappearance of their ancient spiritualities, during the 1990s, is of great interest to social scientists. Several such cultures are featured in this book. The indigenous populations of struggling multi-ethnic \'democracies\' in Latin America a...

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Other Authors: Cook, Guillermo.

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Language: English

Published: Leiden ; New York : E.J. Brill, 1997.

Series: Studies in Christian Mission 18.
Studies in Christian Mission Online, ISBN: 9789004322295.

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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 327-329) and index. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary material /  |r GUILLERMO COOK --   |t BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MAYA PEOPLES /  |r Guillermo Cook --   |t THE INVASION OF CHRISTIANITY INTO THE WORLD OF THE MAYAS /  |r Vitalino Similox Salazar --   |t CHRISTIANITY AND ABORIGINAL RELIGIONS IN ABIA YALA /  |r Goyo Cutimanco --   |t INVISIBLE CONVERTS TO PROTESTANTISM IN HIGHLAND GUATEMALA /  |r Brent Metz and Liliana R. Goldin --   |t THE POP VUH: THE SACRED HISTORY OF THE MAYAS /  |r Edgar Cabrera --   |t ETHNIC RESISTANCE AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION IN GUATEMALA /  |r Jesús García Ruiz --   |t THE SOCIAL ROLE OF MAYA WOMEN /  |r Dalila C. Nayap-Pot --   |t ANCHORED COMMUNITIES: SOURCES OF PAN-MAYA IDENTITY IN THE MAYA-Q'EQCHI' /  |r Richard A. Wilson --   |t TEUTLATOLLI: SPEAKING ABOUT GOD - INDIGENOUS THEOLOGY AND ROMAN CATHOLICISM /  |r Fr. Eleazar López Hernández --   |t BIRTH OF LATIN AMERICAN INDIGENOUS THEOLOGY /  |r Edward L. Cleary --   |t TOWARDS AN INDIGENOUS THEOLOGY: A REFORMED PROTESTANT APPROACH /  |r Facundo Ku Canché --   |t IS CHRIST BEING RESURRECTED AMONG THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE? /  |r Moisés Colop --   |t INCULTURATION AND INDIGENOUS THEOLOGY /  |r Fr. Jesús Espeja --   |t THE OLD FACE OF THE NEW EVANGELIZATION /  |r Antonio Pop Cal --   |t THE EVANGELIZATION OF CULTURE /  |r Pablo Richard --   |t POLITICAL ASPECTS OF GUATEMALAN REALITY: MAYAN WIDOWS SPEAK OUT /  |r Rosalina Tuyuc --   |t CHRISTIAN AND MAYAN SPIRITUALITY: A DIALOGUE /  |r Wuqub' Iq' --   |t TRADITIONAL VALUES AND CHRISTIAN ETHICS: A MAYA PROTESTANT SPIRITUALITY /  |r Anlonio Otzoy --   |t \'A NATION WHERE EVERYONE HAS A PLACE\' /  |r Ortega Ofelia --   |t CONCLUSION /  |r Dalila Nayap-Pot and Guillermo Cook --   |t INDEX /  |r GUILLERMO COOK --   |t ESSENTIAL BIBLIOGRAPHY /  |r GUILLERMO COOK --   |t STUDIES IN CHRISTIAN MISSION /  |r GUILLERMO COOK. 
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