Download or read book Tupan The Legend Of The Warrior god Of The Amazon written by João José Da Costa and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2019-09-08 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book tells the story of Awaru, a young Amazon indian, who becomes Tupan, the Warrior-God of the Amazon. His mission is to save the fauna and flora of the Amazon Region, fighting against the powerful enemies that destroy this treasure of Nature. Awaru inherits from the guardian of the ruins of Machu Picchu the ring of the six magical stones that gives him powers over water, wind, plants, animals, earth and fire. The book portrays the life of Awaru as a child and youth in the Amazon tribe and their customs. So, it begins a series of fun and exciting adventures of Awaru battling Amazonian predators that engage readers, while raising awareness and inspiring them in the defense of this vital forest. Our young indian hero Awaru, transforms into Tupan, the Warrior-God of the Amazon and fights against his enemies: Setfire, Goldentooth, Sawhead, Oxleather, Kid-Carbon and Jack Ethanol, unscrupulous and ambitious predators who burn the forest and destroy its rich fauna and flora.
Download or read book Tupan The Legend Of The Warrior god Of The Amazon written by João José Da Costa and published by Clube de Autores. This book was released on 2019-09-08 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book tells the story of Awaru, a young Amazon indian, who becomes Tupan, the Warrior-God of the Amazon. His mission is to save the fauna and flora of the Amazon Region, fighting against the powerful enemies that destroy this treasure of Nature. Awaru inherits from the guardian of the ruins of Machu Picchu the ring of the six magical stones that gives him powers over water, wind, plants, animals, earth and fire. The book portrays the life of Awaru as a child and youth in the Amazon tribe and their customs. So, it begins a series of fun and exciting adventures of Awaru battling Amazonian predators that engage readers, while raising awareness and inspiring them in the defense of this vital forest. Our young indian hero Awaru, transforms into Tupan, the Warrior-God of the Amazon and fights against his enemies: Setfire, Goldentooth, Sawhead, Oxleather, Kid-Carbon and Jack Ethanol, unscrupulous and ambitious predators who burn the forest and destroy its rich fauna and flora.
Download or read book Christian Perspectives on Transforming Interreligious Encounter written by Peter C. Phan and published by Lexington Books. This book was released on 2024-05-15 with total page 379 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Christian Perspectives on Transforming Interreligious Encounter underscores the urgency of interreligious dialogue for contemporary society, aiming to foster interfaith understanding, justice, and peace. The initial section focuses on novel approaches to engaging with the religious Other through non-Christian sacred texts. Contributors explore the Jewish-Christian relationship, offer Christian interpretations of Hindu, Buddhist, and Confucian scriptures, and discuss the Qurʾān's potential to refine Christian theology. The dangers of comparative theology are warned against, and alternative perspectives, such as Asian liberation theology, are proposed for situating religion critically, as well as share the insights on Christian engagement with Zen practice. The second part explores the transformation of key Christian doctrines through interreligious encounters. Contributors delve into topics such as the conditions for faith and divine revelation, formulating a Christology in dialogue with Asian traditions, and understanding the Spirit as a source of questioning. They investigate the communitarian dimension of religious faith, discuss the Catholic Church's stance on interreligious dialogue, examine the role of biblical hermeneutics in decolonizing theology, and reflect on the existential threat of ecological destruction. The third part pays tribute to Leo Lefebure, emphasizing his impact on Catholic theology and comparative theology, and concludes with Lefebure's epilogue, providing him with the last word.
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