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Exploring the subject through many different theoretical frameworks and epistemological traditions, this book confronts the history of Haiti's three major practicing religious faiths: Vodou, Roman Catholicism, and Protestant Evangelicalism. Scholars, researchers, and faith practitioners have often depicted relations between these traditions as antagonistic, conflicting, unproductive, and lacking in mutual understanding. With the aim of exploring the possibility of nation building in Haiti and the benefits of interreligious collaboration, contributors to this book consider topics such as…mehr
Exploring the subject through many different theoretical frameworks and epistemological traditions, this book confronts the history of Haiti's three major practicing religious faiths: Vodou, Roman Catholicism, and Protestant Evangelicalism.
Scholars, researchers, and faith practitioners have often depicted relations between these traditions as antagonistic, conflicting, unproductive, and lacking in mutual understanding. With the aim of exploring the possibility of nation building in Haiti and the benefits of interreligious collaboration, contributors to this book consider topics such as the obstacles to interfaith dialogue, religious conflict, interreligious dialogue in schools, race and identity, and religious pluralism.
This book will be beneficial to scholars, practitioners, historians, and sociologists of religion, as well as the religious communities themselves in Haiti and the Haitian Diaspora.
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Autorenporträt
Celucien L. Joseph is Professor and Chair of the English Department at San Jacinto College, USA. Lewis A. Clorméus is an associate research scholar in the Department of African American Studies at Yale University, USA.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Understanding Haitian Evangelicalism Vodou and Catholicism in Local and Transnational-diasporic Context Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) and Lewis A. Clorméus (State University of Haiti Haiti) Part I: Roots of Religious Disagreement and Interreligious Conflict 1. The Reception of Protestant students in Catholic Schools in Port-au-Prince-Haiti Lewis A. Clorméus (State University of Haiti Haiti) translated by Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) 2. Visions and Obstacles to Interfaith Dialogue in a Popular Neighborhood of Port-au-Prince: The case of Poste-Marchand Jean Müller François and Bertin M. Louis Jr. Translated by Duke Gee 3. In Praise of Peace Reconciliation and Nation-Building: The Possibility and Promise of Interreligious Dialogue Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) Part II Dynamics and Exchanges between the Religions in the Haitian Society 4. The Religious Conflict between Catholics and Evangelicals in Haitian society Marcus Torchon 5. "We Pray We Dance and People are Healed but We are not like them": Haiti's Konvèti Consensus and its limits Lenny J. Lowe Part III Religion Class and Race in Transnational Context in the Haitian Diaspora 6. Symbolic Boundaries Among Evangelical Bahamians of Haitian Descent and Haitian Evangelicals in the Bahamas Bertin M. Louis Jr. 7. Race and Protestant Christianity in Haiti: the nineteenth century colorism and beyond Minjung Noh 8. Conversion and Carnival: Dynamics of Religious Pluralism in a Transnational Haitian Community Karen Richman 9. In Between Catholic Vodou and Protestant: Dynamics of Identity Belonging Transnational Migration and Religious Pluralism Karen Richman and Elizabeth McAlister Index
Introduction Understanding Haitian Evangelicalism Vodou and Catholicism in Local and Transnational-diasporic Context Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) and Lewis A. Clorméus (State University of Haiti Haiti) Part I: Roots of Religious Disagreement and Interreligious Conflict 1. The Reception of Protestant students in Catholic Schools in Port-au-Prince-Haiti Lewis A. Clorméus (State University of Haiti Haiti) translated by Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) 2. Visions and Obstacles to Interfaith Dialogue in a Popular Neighborhood of Port-au-Prince: The case of Poste-Marchand Jean Müller François and Bertin M. Louis Jr. Translated by Duke Gee 3. In Praise of Peace Reconciliation and Nation-Building: The Possibility and Promise of Interreligious Dialogue Celucien L. Joseph (San Jacinto College USA) Part II Dynamics and Exchanges between the Religions in the Haitian Society 4. The Religious Conflict between Catholics and Evangelicals in Haitian society Marcus Torchon 5. "We Pray We Dance and People are Healed but We are not like them": Haiti's Konvèti Consensus and its limits Lenny J. Lowe Part III Religion Class and Race in Transnational Context in the Haitian Diaspora 6. Symbolic Boundaries Among Evangelical Bahamians of Haitian Descent and Haitian Evangelicals in the Bahamas Bertin M. Louis Jr. 7. Race and Protestant Christianity in Haiti: the nineteenth century colorism and beyond Minjung Noh 8. Conversion and Carnival: Dynamics of Religious Pluralism in a Transnational Haitian Community Karen Richman 9. In Between Catholic Vodou and Protestant: Dynamics of Identity Belonging Transnational Migration and Religious Pluralism Karen Richman and Elizabeth McAlister Index
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