
Caribbean Religious History
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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.
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"...Many inside the academic community and out will find much to benefit from in this well crafted volume." - Natalia M. Imperatori-Lee (Journal of the American Academy of Religion) "[Caribbean Religious History] is indispensible in the study of Caribbean religions.N. Samuel Murrell" - N. Samuel Murrell (New West Indian Guide) "In Caribbean Religious History, Edmonds and Gonzalez offer nine chapters plus a conclusion that include a refreshing consideration of Amerindian, Afro-Christian, Islamic, and Asian influences on the creation of religious cultures in the region." - Solimar Otero (Caribbean Studies) "Many inside the academic community and out will find much to benefit from in this well-crafted volume." - Natalia M. Imperatori-Lee (Journal of American Academy of Religion) "As reflecting the ongoing power of the past in the present, and as an introduction, Caribbean Religious History is very much alive and complete." - Yvonne Chireau (Church History: Studies in Christianity and Culture) "Ennis Edmonds and Michelle Gonzalez have produced an interesting and necessary addition to anyone's church history library...which is well worth reading, and which ought to inspire others to dig deeper into the areas so fascinatingly highlighted." - Rachele E. Vernon (Equinox Online) "Carefully researched and highly accessible, Caribbean Religious History: An Introduction investigates the development, emancipation, and transformation of diverse religious traditions in the region. Clearly, the most important text on Caribbean religions to appear in the last 20 years. A must read for students of religion." - Noel Leo Erskine,,author of From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari Theology "Crafted by prominent scholars and instructively organized, this splendid book provides a sophisticated account of the liveliness and resolve of indigenous as well as transcultural faiths found in the Caribbean. It will be indispensable to professors and students intrigued by the regions past, present, and future." - Darren J. N. Middleton,Texas Christian UniversityMore details
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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.
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