Aboriginal Spirituality and the Gospel single work   criticism   essay  
Issue Details: First known date: 1996... 1996 Aboriginal Spirituality and the Gospel
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Djiniyini Gondarra talks about primal religions, religions that existed prior to those we call universal religions such Christainity and the Asian religions. This essay also includes the story of Djankawu the Great Ancestral Spirit who is the father-mother figure of the East Arnhem Land People.

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  • Includes bibliography

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    y separately published work icon Aboriginal Spirituality : Past Present Future Anne Pattel-Gray (editor), Blackburn : HarperCollins Religious , 1996 7509301 1996 selected work criticism

    'Aboriginal Spirituality is a unique multi-authored collection of essays in which Australian Aboriginal People explore their spirituality, particularly in relation to Christianity.'

    From the 'First National Conference on Aboriginality and Perceptions of Christianity' held in South Australia in 1990, this selection of papers and post-conference essays contributes to the understanding of the relationship between Christianity and Aboriginality.' (Source: Back cover)

    Blackburn : HarperCollins Religious , 1996
    pg. 41-53
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