Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction

Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction

Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction

Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction

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Overview

The colonial history of the Caribbean created a context in which many religions, from indigenous to African-based to Christian, intermingled with one another, creating a rich diversity of religious life. Caribbean Religious History offers the first comprehensive religious history of the region.
Ennis B. Edmonds and Michelle A. Gonzalez begin their exploration with the religious traditions of the Amerindians who flourished prior to contact with European colonizers, then detail the transplantation of Catholic and Protestant Christianity and their centuries of struggles to become integral to the Caribbean’s religious ethos, and trace the twentieth century penetration of American Evangelical Christianity, particularly in its Pentecostal and Holiness iterations. Caribbean Religious History also illuminates the influence of Africans and their descendants on the shaping of such religious traditions as Vodou, Santeria, Revival Zion, Spiritual Baptists, and Rastafari, and the success of Indian indentured laborers and their descendants in reconstituting Hindu and Islamic practices in their new environment.
Paying careful attention to the region’s social and political history, Edmonds and Gonzalez present a one-volume panoramic introduction to this religiously vibrant part of the world.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814722503
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 11/21/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 282
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Ennis B. Edmonds is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at Kenyon College and author of Rastafari: From Outcasts to Culture Bearers.
Michelle A. Gonzalez is Associate Professor of Religious Studies at the University of Miami and author of Afro-Cuban Theology: Religion, Race, Culture, and Identity.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments 1 Introduction : Caribbean Crossroads: Historical and Theoretical Considerations 2 Amerindians and Spanish Catholics in Contact  3 Early Colonial Catholicism  4 For God and Nation: Protestantism in the Colonial Caribbean 5 Creole African Traditions: Santería, Palo Monte, Abakuá, Vodou, and Espiritismo 6 Afro-Christian Faiths: Revival Zion and Spiritual Baptists  7 Mainline and Sideline: Post-Independence Mainline Protestantism and Pentecostalism  8 Migration and Revitalization: Hinduism, Islam, and Rastafarianism 9 Legitimation, Indigenization, and Contextualization  Conclusion  Notes  Bibliography  Index  About the Authors 
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