Hegel, Afro-Caribbean religion, and the struggle for freedom
The study of Afro-Caribbean religion must take as its starting point the problem of oppression if the role of religion in the social and political order is to be adequately understood. Critical distinctions can be made between religious formations which perpetuate colonial oppression, those which re...
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Type de support: | Imprimé Article |
Langue: | Anglais |
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Assoc.
1988
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Dans: |
NS
Année: 1988, Volume: 13, Numéro: 26, Pages: 19-32 |
Sujets non-standardisés: | B
Karibischer Raum
Religion
Mouvement indépendantiste / Befreiungsbewegung
B Karibik B Religion B Mouvement indépendantiste |
Résumé: | The study of Afro-Caribbean religion must take as its starting point the problem of oppression if the role of religion in the social and political order is to be adequately understood. Critical distinctions can be made between religious formations which perpetuate colonial oppression, those which react to that oppression without posing new alternatives, and those which contribute and give expression to the process of human liberation |
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