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He also argues that this analysis has implications well beyond the realm of art, giving hermeneutical theory a comprehensive breadth well beyond the aesthetic realm (146). This framework forms the foundation for most of his major theoretical achievements: the hermeneutical circle, the fusion of ...
Kaitlin Reed11“We Are a Part of the Land and the LandIs Us”: Settler Colonialism, Genocide,and Healing in CaliforniaIntroductionIn 1979, Hupa and Cherokee scholar Jack Norton lamented over both the conse-quences and unfinished business of the California Indian genocide.1While thestate-...
“As a full-scale follow-up to the excellent popular treatment of the topic in Is God a Moral Monster?, this book provides the most thorough and comprehensive treatment of the problem of violence in the Old Testament that I have encountered. The authors tackle the ...
Introduction When a child asks you: What happened to your family? Who killed them? Isn't it [sibyo]?! In the future they will say, 'It is these ones who killed our grandfathers, our aunts, our cousins.' They will say, 'Long ago Hutus killed Tutsis, they were in power of such ...
1. Introduction “A people without the knowledge of their past history, origin and culture is like a tree without roots.”1 -Marcus Garvey Garvey illustrates in this quote the importance of culture to current and future generations of minority peoples. Culture and knowledge of cultural heritage ...