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God Is Red: A Native View Of Religion, — 30th Ann...

Deloria pulls no punches in examining how Western religious frameworks have historically failed the American landscape and its indigenous peoples.

It pushes us to move beyond seeing nature as a resource and start seeing it as a relative. God Is Red: A Native View of Religion, 30th Ann...

Deloria challenges the very foundation of how we view the divine. While Western religions are often obsessed with (linear history, progress, and salvation), Native American traditions are rooted in place . Why it matters today: Deloria pulls no punches in examining how Western

God Is Red isn't just a book about Native American spirituality; it’s a mirror held up to modern society, asking if we’ve lost our connection to the Earth beneath our feet. Have you read any of Deloria’s other works, or While Western religions are often obsessed with (linear

Whether you’re a long-time student of theology or just beginning to look at the world differently, God Is Red: A Native View of Religion is essential reading. Originally published in 1973, the 30th Anniversary Edition remains a searing, prophetic critique of Western thought.

It offers a blueprint for a world that prioritizes communal harmony and ecological balance over individualistic gain.