One Nation Under God: The Triumph of the Native American Church (1995)

by Huston Smith

Other authorsDaniel K. Inouye (Foreword), Reuben Snake (Editor)
Hardcover, 1995

LCC

E98 R3 O53 1995

Description

This inspirational book celebrates the faith and courage of members of a traditional church that -- in 20th century America -- still struggling for religious freedom. Their Greatest challenge is the ongoing legal battle against the 1990 Supreme Court decision citing peyote use to deny the Native American Church the First Amendment right to 'the free exercise of religion'. Legislation providing an exemption to the Native American Church was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1997. The eloquent personal testimony offered by Church members from many different tribes demonstrates the spiritual strength of this religious tradition and makes it clear that peyote is not used to obtain 'visions' but to heal the body and spirit and to teach righteousness. Peyote meetings play, which stress abstinence from alcohol, truthfulness, family obligations, economic self-suffering, service, and prayer. This book is important reading for any one who cares about spiritual values, political process, and the individual's freedom to worship according to the dictates of conscience.… (more)

Publication

Clear Light Publishing (1995), Edition: First Edition, Hardcover, 176 pages

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