Vanua : Towards A Fijian Theology of Place

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  • Author:
    TUWERE I
  • ISBN:
    9789820203389
  • Publication Date:
    January 20012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    245
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Institute of Pacific Studies
  • Country of Publication:
    Fiji
Vanua : Towards A Fijian Theology of Place
Vanua : Towards A Fijian Theology of Place

Vanua : Towards A Fijian Theology of Place

SKU: 9789820203389
Regular price $0.00
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    TUWERE I
  • ISBN:
    9789820203389
  • Publication Date:
    January 20012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    245
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Institute of Pacific Studies
  • Country of Publication:
    Fiji

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This is a refreshing theoretical reflection on the links between the Fijian Vanua and thelogy. Dr Tuwere takes us on a journey of reconciliation with Fiji's multiculturalism as he searches to define contemporary Fijian identity. This voyage through Fijian myths of migration and into the trinity of Vanua, Lotu and Matanitu compels the reader to question assumptions about Fijian society and "affirms the truth of the Gospel while challenging reigning falsehood."
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  • This is a refreshing theoretical reflection on the links between the Fijian Vanua and thelogy. Dr Tuwere takes us on a journey of reconciliation with Fiji's multiculturalism as he searches to define contemporary Fijian identity. This voyage through Fijian myths of migration and into the trinity of Vanua, Lotu and Matanitu compels the reader to question assumptions about Fijian society and "affirms the truth of the Gospel while challenging reigning falsehood."
This is a refreshing theoretical reflection on the links between the Fijian Vanua and thelogy. Dr Tuwere takes us on a journey of reconciliation with Fiji's multiculturalism as he searches to define contemporary Fijian identity. This voyage through Fijian myths of migration and into the trinity of Vanua, Lotu and Matanitu compels the reader to question assumptions about Fijian society and "affirms the truth of the Gospel while challenging reigning falsehood."