Beyond RastafarI: An Historical and Theological Introduction

Beyond RastafarI: An Historical and Theological Introduction

by Marzia A. Coltri
Beyond RastafarI: An Historical and Theological Introduction

Beyond RastafarI: An Historical and Theological Introduction

by Marzia A. Coltri

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Overview

In this work, the author discusses the various beliefs and ideologies of the RastafarI movement related to Ethiopia. The author also challenges the misogynistic attitude of the RastafarI movement by rehabilitating the position of women through the figure of the Queen of Sheba.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783034309592
Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Publication date: 03/26/2015
Series: Religions and Discourse , #56
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 5.91(w) x 8.86(h) x (d)

About the Author

Marzia Anna Coltri, a native of Verona, Italy, is lecturer in Christianity at Christ College London through Canterbury Christ Church University. She holds a Laurea Magistrale in Philosophy and in 2012 received a PhD in minority African religions from the School of Philosophy, Theology and Religion at the University of Birmingham, UK. Her areas of expertise are African Theology, Feminist-Womanist Theology and Critical Philosophy. She is part of the Scientific Committee of the European Federation for Freedom of Belief (F.O.B.) and she is a member of the British Association for the Study of Religion (B.A.S.R.).

Table of Contents

Contents: Interpreting RastafarI identity – The East: Locating Ethiopia – The link between Rastas and the Ethiopian Christians: The Monophysite doctrine in RastafarI – Rasta Talk: A linguistic and metaphysical resistance – Afrocentricity in RastafarI: The origins of the RastafarI movement – Relocating Xaymaca: Cultural stereotypes in confrontation – A woman in RastafarI: Liberation and ethnic-religious creativity – The Bible and the Ethiopian literary sources.
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