
Rastafari: Eine universelle Philosophie im 3. Jahrtausend
작성자
NOT Barbara Makeda
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Religion & Spirituality
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
231
언어
독일어
출판됨
Sep 1, 2010
출판사
Promedia Verlagsges. Mbh
판
2., aktualisierte Auflage.
ISBN-10
3853712657
ISBN-13
9783853712658
설명
In this compelling exploration of Rastafari, the author delves into the multifaceted philosophy that has evolved over the years to resonate with individuals around the globe. The narrative takes readers on a journey through the spiritual and cultural roots of the Rastafarian movement, highlighting its core beliefs and values. Through thoughtful analysis, the author unveils how Rastafari weaves together elements of Afrocentric heritage, spirituality, and a quest for social justice.
The work encourages readers to consider how Rastafari can offer insights into contemporary issues, asserting its relevance as a universal philosophy in the third millennium. Each chapter invites contemplation on identity, community, and the struggle for self-determination, encouraging a dialogue that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
Rich with historical context and personal narratives, the book serves as both an academic resource and an invitation for deeper connection to the Rastafarian ethos. Its examination of the movement as a living practice provides a refreshing perspective that challenges conventional understandings of faith and activism in the modern world.
The work encourages readers to consider how Rastafari can offer insights into contemporary issues, asserting its relevance as a universal philosophy in the third millennium. Each chapter invites contemplation on identity, community, and the struggle for self-determination, encouraging a dialogue that transcends geographical and cultural boundaries.
Rich with historical context and personal narratives, the book serves as both an academic resource and an invitation for deeper connection to the Rastafarian ethos. Its examination of the movement as a living practice provides a refreshing perspective that challenges conventional understandings of faith and activism in the modern world.