Wallace, Anthony F. C., The Long, Bitter Trail. Andrew Jackson and the Indians (New York: Hill and Wang, 10th printing, 1999), pp. 34-36,57,61,67-68,70,110-111.
κηρυσσων την βασιλειαν του θεου και διδασκων τα περι του κυριου ιησου χριστου μετα πασης παρρησιας ακωλυτως. The underlying meaning of this blog is this: the essential unity of Christians worldwide regardless of race, nationality, or religious denomination. There are real disagreements among us but there is a small remnant in every authentically Christian gathering. The Holy Spirit is leading His remnant into deeper understandings of the "meat" of the Gospel and not just the "milk."
Pages
▼
Friday, November 6, 2009
Book Comment: The Long, Bitter Trail
The Long, Bitter Trail is a history of the Indian Removal Movement. It contains nine pages specifically about Christianity as it pertains to the Native Americans of the time. Anyone interested in American and Native-American history should read this book about a sad time in American history.
No comments:
Post a Comment