Marchin' the pilgrims home

Marchin' the pilgrims home
About this book
Stephen D. Glazier's Marchin' the Pilgrims Home offers an ethnographic analysis of the beliefs and practices of the Spiritual Baptists on the Caribbean island of Trinidad. Variously known as Shouters, Shakers, and Shango Baptists, the Spiritual Baptist Church currently has about ten thousand members on the island. Glazier describes the group's myths and systems of belief as well as its prominent symbols and rituals. He also analyzes the religion in light of social, economic, political, and geographic conditions, with special attention to leadership decisions. Marchin' the Pilgrims Home is critically important to the anthropological literature. It is the most sophisticated analysis of a Caribbean religion to be published in many years and challenges many previously accepted theories in the anthropology of religion. This book can be effectively incorporated into introductory anthropology courses and advanced classes in Caribbean Studies, African American Studies, and World Religions. - Back cover.
Details
- OL Work ID
- OL5913049W
Subjects
BlacksReligionReligious life and customsSpiritual BaptistsSpiritualismeBaptistsBlacks, trinidad and tobagoTrinidad and tobago, politics and governmentBlack people