A History of Religions in the CaribbeanKingston Publishers, 1989 - 225 páginas "All the major religions of the world are found in the Caribbean as well as some indigenous outgrowths of these faiths. In A History of Religions in the Caribbean, Dr. Bisnauth ranges from the vanished beliefs of the Caribs and Arawaks to the Rastafarianism of today. He shows how each religion arrived and developed in the Caribbean area, culminating in the remarkable degree of mutual tolerance which now exists there." -- Cover. |
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Página 115
... Baptist base in Jamaica . A decade later , a Baptist missionary station . was also established in New Providence , one of the Bahamas . In each case , the work was begun by a black American ex- slave . In the case of Jamaica , the man ...
... Baptist base in Jamaica . A decade later , a Baptist missionary station . was also established in New Providence , one of the Bahamas . In each case , the work was begun by a black American ex- slave . In the case of Jamaica , the man ...
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... Baptists might be invited to assist the Baptist cause in Jamaica . In 1814 , in response to a number of appeals from Jamaica , John Rowe was sent out by the Baptist Missionary Society as the first English Baptist missionary to the ...
... Baptists might be invited to assist the Baptist cause in Jamaica . In 1814 , in response to a number of appeals from Jamaica , John Rowe was sent out by the Baptist Missionary Society as the first English Baptist missionary to the ...
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... Baptist Missionary Society was founded by William Carey . It was this Society that was responsible for sending missionaries such as Rowe , Phillippo and Burchell to Jamaica . From England , the Baptist movement spread to North America ...
... Baptist Missionary Society was founded by William Carey . It was this Society that was responsible for sending missionaries such as Rowe , Phillippo and Burchell to Jamaica . From England , the Baptist movement spread to North America ...
Contenido
Catholicism in the Caribbean | 11 |
The Challenge to Spanish Catholicism in | 31 |
Africans and Africanism in the Caribbean | 80 |
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African slaves Allah American ancestral spirits Anglican Arawaks avatar Baptist Barbados became beliefs and practices Berbice bishop blacks bohito Brahmin British Calvinists Caribbean Caribs Catholic Catholicism century ceremony Christian christianising Church of England clergymen colonies colour congregation converts Cuba Curaçao deity developed divinities doctrine Domingue Dominican Dutch Reformed East Indians English Episcopal Church established European evangelicals evangelise fact faith felt French gods Governor Guabancex Guyana held Hindu Hinduism Hispaniola Holy Huguenots Ibid important influence Islam island Jamaica Jesus Christ Jews Jocahuna John Jordanites Krishna labour lived Lutheran Meanwhile membership Methodist ministers mission missionaries Moravian movement Muslims nations Negro Nyankopon obayifo obeah Ogun parishes person plantation planters plantocracy prayers preaching Presbyterian priests Protestant Protestantism Rastafarians recognised regarded religion religious responsible revolt sacrament saints salvation Sasabonsam settled settlers shango slavery social Society Spain Spaniards Spanish sugar Surinam synagogue Synod Trinidad vodun West Indies whites worship Yoruba Zindendorf
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