Beneath the Volcano: Religion, Cosmology and Spirit Classification Among the Nage of Eastern Indonesia
بواسطة
Gregory L. Forth
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Religion & Spirituality
تنسيق
غلاف ورقي
صفحات
370
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Jan 1, 1998
الناشر
Kitlv Press
رقم ISBN-10
906718120X
رقم ISBN-13
9789067181204
الوصف
In a captivating exploration of the Nage people of Eastern Indonesia, Gregory L. Forth delves into the intricate relationship between religion, cosmology, and the classification of spirits in their society. The narrative unfolds with rich ethnographic detail, revealing how the Nage understand their world through spiritual frameworks that shape their daily lives and cultural practices. Through meticulous research, Forth sheds light on the ways in which these spiritual beliefs influence social structures, rituals, and community bonds.
As he navigates through the complexities of Nage cosmology, Forth examines the diverse array of spirits that populate their belief system, each holding significance in their natural and social environments. The discourse intricately weaves anthropology and philosophy, offering insights into how these classifications impact the worldview of the Nage, grounding their existence within a broader cosmological narrative.
With comprehensive bibliographical references and a thorough index, this insightful study stands as a pivotal contribution to the field of anthropology and religious studies. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of understanding that cultures like the Nage possess, enhancing the global conversation around spirituality and identity in human societies.
As he navigates through the complexities of Nage cosmology, Forth examines the diverse array of spirits that populate their belief system, each holding significance in their natural and social environments. The discourse intricately weaves anthropology and philosophy, offering insights into how these classifications impact the worldview of the Nage, grounding their existence within a broader cosmological narrative.
With comprehensive bibliographical references and a thorough index, this insightful study stands as a pivotal contribution to the field of anthropology and religious studies. It invites readers to appreciate the depth of understanding that cultures like the Nage possess, enhancing the global conversation around spirituality and identity in human societies.