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Author:
Long search (Television program)
Title:
The long search. [Vol. 8-10] [videorecording] / produced by Peter Montagnon.
Format:
[videorecording] /
Publisher:
Ambrose Video Pub.,
Copyright Date:
2001, c1977
Description:
1 videodisc (ca. 156 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
Church of the Nazarites.
Toraja (Indonesian people)--Religion.
Buddhism--Japan.
Zen Buddhism--Japan.
Zionist churches (Africa)--South Africa.
Zulu (African people)--Religion.
Christianity--South Africa.
Religions.
Celebes (Indonesia)--Religious life and customs.
Japan--Religious life and customs.
South Africa--Church history.
Other Authors:
Montagnon, Peter.
Eyre, Ronald.
Feuerstein, Malcolm.
Scorer, Mischa.
British Broadcasting Corporation. Television Service.
Ambrose Video Publishing.
Other Titles:
Way of the ancestors.
Religion in Indonesia, the way of the ancestors.
Indonesia, the way of the ancestors.
Land of the disappearing Buddha.
Buddhism, the land of the disappearing Buddha.
Zulu Zion.
African religions, Zulu Zion.
Notes:
Originally broadcast as a BBC-TV television program. Host, Ronald Eyre.
Contents:
v. 8. The way of the ancestors (title on container: Religion in Indonesia : the way of the ancestors). Introduction ; What is your ritual way? ; Funeral season ; The way of the ancestors ; Toraja ; The story of creation ; Crowning of the new high priest ; Farewell to the father / directed by Malcolm Feuerstein.
v. 9. The land of the disappearing Buddha (title on container: Buddhism : the land of the disappearing Buddha--Japan). Introduction ; Zen master ; Society for the Creation of Values ; Sugeta Wireworks ; Two forms of Buddhism ; Who is the Buddha? ; The abbot?
v. 10. Zulu Zion (title on container: African religions : Zulu Zion). Introduction ; Weekly women's prayer meeting ; Looking for roots : Zulu land ; Hospital : Lutheran Foundation ; European ways and African roots ; Dreams ; The place that is lifted up / directed by Mischa Scorer.
Summary:
Forms part of a series on world religions in which theater director Ronald Eyre travels around the globe asking people basic questions about their religious beliefs and practices. Vol. 8 visits the Torajas of Indonesia to investigate the experience of primal worship. Explores the reasons for the remarkable survival of the Torajas' religion at a time when other primal, animist religions are dying out as a result of contact with the outside world. Shows many of the Torajas' ceremonies, including animal sacrifice and the feasting and gaiety of the funeral season. Vol. 9 visits Japan to investigate the Japanese experience of Buddhist worship. Contrasts the Mahayana Buddhism of Japan with that of Sri Lanka. Examines the rituals and customs of some of Japan's contemporary faiths, primarily Zen but also the Sò„ka Gakkai and Pure Land (Amida Buddha) sects and the native Shinto tradition. Looks at various aspects of Zen Buddhism and its influence on Japanese culture, including meditation, calligraphy, sword fighting, archery, and the tea ceremony. Vol. 10 visits the Zulu Independent Churches of South Africa to explore the Black African response to Christianity. Traces the history of religious beliefs in Africa from the arrival of the first Christian missionaries to the current rediscovery of the African religious identity. Studies two major groups, the Zionists and the Nazarites, a group founded by Isaiah Shembe. Shows a women's Zionist service, held at a home in the townships, where healing and support are integral parts of the service, and an open-air service of the Nazarites at which the themes of dreams, healing, and power are discussed.
Series:
The BBC classics
OCLC:
(OCoLC)49978633
Locations:
HWAX074 -- Hawkeye Community College Library (Waterloo)

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