Abstract
Draws from the worldview and practices of the Kogi Indians of South America to explicate how pastoral caregivers in the Judeo-Christian traditions might participate in a similar project of remembering, revisioning, and reweaving. Notes that such a perspective and practice could be of help in facing the radical changes in today's culture, particularly in utilizing biblical and theological images.
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