The Heathen School

The Heathen School

Author: John Demos

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 361

ISBN-13: 0385351666

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Longlisted for the 2014 National Book Award The astonishing story of a unique missionary project—and the America it embodied—from award-winning historian John Demos. Near the start of the nineteenth century, as the newly established United States looked outward toward the wider world, a group of eminent Protestant ministers formed a grand scheme for gathering the rest of mankind into the redemptive fold of Christianity and “civilization.” Its core element was a special school for “heathen youth” drawn from all parts of the earth, including the Pacific Islands, China, India, and, increasingly, the native nations of North America. If all went well, graduates would return to join similar projects in their respective homelands. For some years, the school prospered, indeed became quite famous. However, when two Cherokee students courted and married local women, public resolve—and fundamental ideals—were put to a severe test. The Heathen School follows the progress, and the demise, of this first true melting pot through the lives of individual students: among them, Henry Obookiah, a young Hawaiian who ran away from home and worked as a seaman in the China Trade before ending up in New England; John Ridge, son of a powerful Cherokee chief and subsequently a leader in the process of Indian “removal”; and Elias Boudinot, editor of the first newspaper published by and for Native Americans. From its birth as a beacon of hope for universal “salvation,” the heathen school descends into bitter controversy, as American racial attitudes harden and intensify. Instead of encouraging reconciliation, the school exposes the limits of tolerance and sets off a chain of events that will culminate tragically in the Trail of Tears. In The Heathen School, John Demos marshals his deep empathy and feel for the textures of history to tell a moving story of families and communities—and to probe the very roots of American identity.


'The Heathen in his Blindness...'

'The Heathen in his Blindness...'

Author: S.N. Balagangadhara

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2018-08-14

Total Pages: 579

ISBN-13: 9004378863

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Today, most intellectuals agree that (a) Christianity has profoundly influenced western culture; (b) members from different cultures experience many aspects of the world differently; (c) the empirical and theoretical study of both culture and religion emerged within the West. The present study argues that these truisms have implications for the conceptualization of religion and culture. More specifically, the thesis is that non-western cultures and religions differ from the descriptions prevalent in the West, and it is also explained why this has been the case. The author proposes novel analyses of religion, the Roman 'religio', the construction of 'religions' in India, and the nature of cultural differences. Religion is important to the West because the constitution and the identity of western culture is tied to the dynamic of Christianity as a religion.


The Heathen

The Heathen

Author: Jack London

Publisher: DigiCat

Published: 2022-09-15

Total Pages: 31

ISBN-13:

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"The Heathen" is a short story by the American writer Jack London. It follows two people from different cultural and racial backgrounds who are the only ones left after their ship has encountered a storm in the Pacific. What kind of friendship emerges between them uncovers later in the story.


Heathen Handbook

Heathen Handbook

Author: Wodens Folk Kindred

Publisher:

Published: 2015-08-09

Total Pages: 300

ISBN-13: 9781300904731

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This book is an introduction to Heathenry, the ancient folk religion or Troth of Northern Europe. It will help you understand the gods, their mythology, and the psychological and sociological processes that accompany them so that you will be able to have a deeper understanding of the myths and lore. This book provides a solid foundation for anyone who wishes to lead a fulfilling life in accordance with the ways of our ancestors. Sections on the historical background of our ancestors, their myths and ways, the runes, and ritual will give you a clearer understanding of our faith. This book is for anyone interested in the Heathen religion of Northern Europe, whether known as Asatru, Odinism, Forn Sed, Troth, Theodism, the Northern Tradition, or Norse Paganism.


The Heathen Rejection of Christianity in the First Ages, Considered. Containing an ... Account of the Principles and Practices which ... Promoted the Rejection of Christianity in the Heathen World. In Pursuit of which Argument, the Author is Obliged to Examine the Principal Parts of a Late Book [by William Weston], Intitled, An Inquiry Into the Rejection of Christian Miracles by the Heathen, &c. Pt. 1

The Heathen Rejection of Christianity in the First Ages, Considered. Containing an ... Account of the Principles and Practices which ... Promoted the Rejection of Christianity in the Heathen World. In Pursuit of which Argument, the Author is Obliged to Examine the Principal Parts of a Late Book [by William Weston], Intitled, An Inquiry Into the Rejection of Christian Miracles by the Heathen, &c. Pt. 1

Author: Thomas COMBER (Rector of Morborne and Buckworth.)

Publisher:

Published: 1747

Total Pages: 342

ISBN-13:

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The Gods' Own County

The Gods' Own County

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 2019-05-14

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781090821980

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A book of prayers, invocations, songs and rituals to the heathen Gods, Goddesses, wights and ancestors, written by members of Heathens of Yorkshire, and beautifully illustrated with original artwork. A useful resource for solitary practitioners, as well as groups looking for inspiration in putting together their own rituals.


The Last Heathen

The Last Heathen

Author: Charles Montgomery

Publisher: D & M Publishers

Published: 2009-09-01

Total Pages: 332

ISBN-13: 192681231X

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In 1892, the Bishop of Tasmania set sail for Melanesia with the intent of rescuing islanders from lives of fear, black magic and cannibalism. Over 100 years later, his great grandson, Charles Montgomery, followed the bishop’s route through the South Pacific, seeking out the spirits and myths his missionary forebear had sought to destroy. Montgomery explored remote shores where gospel and empire never took hold. He rubbed shoulders with barefoot preachers, witch doctors and gun-toting rebels, only to discover that the pagan spirits were more tenacious than the missionaries had imagined. Melanesians had stirred Jesus and Mary into an already spicy broth of ancestor worship, ghosts, shark gods and magic. Through confrontations with a bizarre cast of characters—the randy ethnographer, the soft-talking assassin, the leper prophet—the journey becomes a debate on the nature of magic, myth and faith, and a metaphor for the transforming power of story. The Last Heathen marks the debut of an exciting young writer who charts his adventures with passion, insight and grace.