The Missionaries: God Against the Indians by Norman Lewis

The Missionaries: God Against the Indians

Norman Lewis
253 pages
Open Road Media
Jul 2013
Hardcover
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The renowned travel writer delivers "a scathing account of how some missionary sects deal with indigenous peoples in their bid for the conquest of souls" (Library Journal) . Acclaimed travel essayist Norman Lewis spent his life traversing the globe and offering thoughtful commentary on the cultures he visited. In The Missionaries, he turns his critical lens on those missionaries who embed themselves in indigenous cultures to convert the locals to Christianity. What begins with the well-meaning goal of improving the lives of native people, though, often has the opposite effect.. Focusing mainly on tribes in South America, but also in Indochina and the Pacific Islands, Lewis demonstrates how various missionary organizations betray their originating principals and - whether knowingly or not - contribute to the destruction of entire cultures on a scale equivalent to that of genocide.
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Pages 253
Publisher Open Road Media
Published 2013
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