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The murder of Osama bin Laden – the end of the beginning of the clash of civilisations?
This morning I awoke to the news that Osama bin Laden was dead, murdered by the United States of America in a what appears to have been a heavily fortified compound in Pakistan; more precise details will no doubt emerge … Continue reading
Pacha Tierra, Pacha Ñusta, Pacha Virgen – World Earth, World Inca Princess, World Virgin: Pachamama as female Trinity in the Andes?
Important questions in my research on Andean religion are how to analyse and interpret cultural diversity and change, and to look into the processes which shape our understanding of these phenomena. In methodological terms this means that we need to … Continue reading
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Tagged Andes, Critical Religion, culture change, hybridity, language of Christianisation, Quechua, religion
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