Volume Editor’s Introduction

Authors

  • Mark Ruml University of Winnipeg Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1558/rsth.v30i2.119

Keywords:

Aboriginal spiritual traditions, definition of 'religion', religious traditions

Abstract

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References

Amiotte, Arthur. 1985 Class notes. Traditional Native Religions of the Northern Plains. Brandon, MB: Brandon University.

Bucko, Raymond A. 1998 The Lakota ritual of the sweat lodge: History and contemporary practice. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Deloria Jr., Vine. 1996 “Vision and community: A Native American voice.” In Native and Christian: Indigenous voices on religious identity in the United States and Canada, edited by James Treat, 105–114. London: Routledge.

Jung, Carl Gustav. 1923 Psychological types or the psychology of individuation Translated by H. Godwin Baynes. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul.

Peritz, Ingrid. 2011 “Dismantled sweat lodge exposes rift in Christian, traditional teaching.” Globe & Mail, Friday, June 7. Retrieved from http://groups.yahoo.com/group/NatNews/message/51543.

Smith, Wilfred Cantwell. 1964 The meaning and end of religion: A new approach to the religious traditions of mankind. Toronto: Mentor Books.

Published

2012-05-04

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

Ruml, M. (2012). Volume Editor’s Introduction. Religious Studies and Theology, 30(2), 119-125. https://doi.org/10.1558/rsth.v30i2.119