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 58
... Body of Christ in the sacrament . The position of the Articles is that : " The Body of Christ is given , taken and eaten , in the Supper , only after a heavenly and spiritual manner . And the means whereby the Body of Christ is received ...
... Body of Christ in the sacrament . The position of the Articles is that : " The Body of Christ is given , taken and eaten , in the Supper , only after a heavenly and spiritual manner . And the means whereby the Body of Christ is received ...
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... body of the deceased to be dressed in the finest clothing for disposal by burial , and for the funeral to be ... body shortly after leaving the body of a person who died . In fact , it was because the luwo or kra 94 left the body of that ...
... body of the deceased to be dressed in the finest clothing for disposal by burial , and for the funeral to be ... body shortly after leaving the body of a person who died . In fact , it was because the luwo or kra 94 left the body of that ...
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... body , a gros - bon - ange or spiritual double of the body , and the ti - bon - ange or spirit . In addition , a person was possessed of a loa mait - tête which was master of his head . The death rites were meant to dissociate the gros ...
... body , a gros - bon - ange or spiritual double of the body , and the ti - bon - ange or spirit . In addition , a person was possessed of a loa mait - tête which was master of his head . The death rites were meant to dissociate the gros ...
Contenido
Catholicism in the Caribbean | 11 |
The Challenge to Spanish Catholicism in | 31 |
Africans and Africanism in the Caribbean | 80 |
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activity African American Anglican Arawaks authority Baptist Barbados became become beliefs bishop blacks body British brought called Caribbean Caribs Catholic Catholicism cause century ceremony Christ Christian Church of England colonies colour congregation converts death developed divinities doctrine doubt Dutch early effect English established European evangelicals fact faith felt followed force French given gods Governor Guyana held helped Hindu Holy ideas identified immigrants important Indians Indies influence instruction interest island Jamaica Jesus Jews John known labour later lived Lutheran Methodist ministers mission missionaries Moravian movement Muslims nature Negro period person plantation planters possessed practice prayers preaching Presbyterian priests Protestant Quakers Rastafarians Reformed regarded religion religious responsible result sacrament served settled slaves social Society sometimes Spain Spanish spirits things Thomas Trinidad United West whites worship
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Culture and Economy in the Indian Diaspora Bhikhu Parekh,Gurharpal Singh,Steven Vertovec Sin vista previa disponible - 2004 |