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Robert J. Miller

    Dieser Autor befasst sich mit komplexen rechtlichen und kulturellen Themen. Seine Schriften untersuchen oft die Schnittstelle von Tradition und Moderne sowie die Herausforderungen, vor denen indigene Gemeinschaften stehen. Seine Werke werden für ihre Tiefe und ihren Beitrag zu Diskussionen über Gerechtigkeit und Identität geschätzt.

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    The Complete Gospels
    • The Complete Gospels

      • 480 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      4,0(31)Abgeben

      Presents for the first time all twenty of the known gospels from the early Christian era, offering a fuller picture of early Christian origins than found in any other source. Each offers fresh glimpses into the world of Jesus and his followers, including: The Gospel of Thomas reveals Jesus as a wisdom teacher; Gospels of Mary suggest that women held a prominent role in the early church; Sayings Gospels Q, the controversial reconstruction of the first gospel used by Jesus' original followers, contains only Jesus' sayings and none of the dramatic stories about his life later told in the New Testament gospels; the Signs Gospel is almost entirely a catalog of miracles, intended to demonstrate that he was the Jewish Messiah; the Secret Book of James relates that immediately prior to his ascension, Jesus imparted a private revelation to James and Peter; the Gospel of Peter contains what may have been the original passion narrative.--From publisher description

      The Complete Gospels
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      Economic Development in Indian Country

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      Native American communities face significant health, educational, infrastructure, and social challenges that many outside tribal lands remain unaware of. They are among the poorest populations in the United States, with reservations often marked by extreme poverty and the social issues that accompany it. Historically, these tribal societies thrived for centuries, but sustainable economic development on reservations can foster long-term improvements in living standards and cultural preservation. The text explores the true history and current realities of Indian communities, highlighting the loss of lands and resources. It emphasizes the importance of indigenous economic systems and property rights while outlining strategies for establishing both public and private economic activities on reservations. The goal is to create viable economies that provide employment and access to essential resources, ultimately leading to tribal self-sufficiency.

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