History of Religions in the Caribbean - Softcover

9780865433427: History of Religions in the Caribbean
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All the major religions of the world as well as some indigenous outgrowths of these faiths are found in the Caribbean. In this book, Dr. Bisnauth covers the history of a wide range of religions, 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. This is an essential book for all who are interested in the history of religions.

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Dale A. Bisnauth is a Minister of Religions of the Guyana Presbyterian Church.

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  • PublisherAfrica World Pr
  • Publication date1995
  • ISBN 10 0865433429
  • ISBN 13 9780865433427
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages225

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