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My Faith - Spiritual Baptist Christian

My Faith - Spiritual Baptist Christian
Author: Hazel Ann Gibbs De Peza
Publisher: Xulon Press
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2007-06
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1602665095

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The Spiritual Baptist Faith is the name given to the Christian religious group emerging among the Africans in the 19th century in Trinidad. In 1917 the group was outlawed as "too noisy" and "too African" and therefore uncivilized and unacceptable. This book explores the development and the practices of the faith, its relationship with African religion and with Christianity, and its tenets. (Social Issues)


The Spiritual Baptist Church

The Spiritual Baptist Church
Author: Roy Kerridge
Publisher: Fortean Words
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781909488083

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This book is as important as a piece of socio-cultural documentation as it is an endearing slice of humanity. The Spiritual Baptist faith is a syncretic Afro-American religion which combines elements of traditional African religion with Christianity. Despite the African influences, Spiritual Baptists consider themselves to be Christians. The Baptist faith was brought to Trinidad by the "Merikens," former American slaves who were recruited by the British to fight, as the Corps of Colonial Marines, against the Americans during the War of 1812. After the end of the war, these ex-slaves were settled in Trinidad. In the 1940s and '50s, large numbers of West Indians emigrated to Europe, and Spiritual Baptists brought their church with them. Author Roy Kerridge spent time with members of these churches to produce this peculiar, but heartwarming book.


The Spiritual Baptist Faith

The Spiritual Baptist Faith
Author: Patricia Stephens
Publisher: Karnak House
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1999
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This study traces the history of the growth of the Spiritual Baptist Faith not only from a historical/theoretical viewpoint, but also from that of the practitioners who were themselves victims of colonial proscription in the early to middle parts of this century.


This Spot of Ground

This Spot of Ground
Author: Carol B. Duncan
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008-08-01
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1554580854

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This Spot of Ground: Spiritual Baptists in Toronto represents the first detailed exploration of an African-Caribbean religion in the context of contemporary migration to Canada. Toronto is home to Canadas largest black population, a significant portion of which comprises Caribbean migrants and their descendants. This book shows how the development of the Spiritual Baptist religion in Canada has been shaped by the immigration experiences of church members, the large majority of whom are women, and it examines the ways in which religious experiences have mediated the members’ experiences of migration and everyday life in Canada. This Spot of Ground is based on a critical ethnography, with in-depth interviews and participant observations of church services and other ritual activities, including baptism and pilgrimage and field research in Trinidad that explores the transnational linkages with Spiritual Baptists there. The book addresses theoretical and methodological issues also, including the development of perspectives suitable for examining diasporic African religious and cultural expressions characterized by transnational migration, an emphasis on oral tradition as the repository of cultural history, and linguistic and cultural hybridity. This Spot of Ground contributes new information to the study of Caribbean religion and culture in the diaspora, providing a detailed examination of the significance of religion in the immigration process and identity and community formations of Caribbean people in Canada.


Correcting Misconceptions

Correcting Misconceptions
Author: REV. DR. HAZEL ANN GIBBS DEPEZA
Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore
Total Pages: 80
Release: 2012-08-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1482898764

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The book, a research paper, reveals and analyzes misconceptions about the Spiritual Baptist Faith, an indigenous religious expression of Christianity in Trinidad and Tobago. It highlights the academic bias to the Faith, which is maligned and misunderstood because of its humble beginnings amidst ex-plantation slaves of African descent and its history of persecution and prosecution by the colonial authorities of the early 20th century.The research provided answers to some of the troubling questions about the Faith and served as the source for the book My Faith, Spiritual Baptist Christian by the same author.


Baptist Spirituality

Baptist Spirituality
Author: E. Glenn Hinson
Publisher: Nurturing Faith Incorporated
Total Pages: 88
Release: 2013-03-07
Genre:
ISBN: 9781938514289

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The central thesis of this book is that Baptists should recover the contemplative tradition with which they began in the early seventeenth century and to teach others how to live contemplatively in an age and culture far removed from contemplation. Through our four centuries, especially in America, cultural experience has reshaped and is reshaping our spirituality and worship in ways whereby God ends up as the one we expect to serve our programs and whims rather than the one we serve.


My Faith

My Faith
Author: Hazel de Peza
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-07-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9781958176566

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The Spiritual Baptist Faith is the name given to the Christian religious group emerging among the Africans in the 19th century in Trinidad. In 1917 the group was outlawed by the Shouter Prohibition Ordinance against its mode of worship which was considered "too noisy" and "too African" and therefore uncivilized and unacceptable. It suffered legal persecution and prosecution until the ordinance was repealed in 1951. Syncretism and secretism are fundamental features of its growth. Its survival is a tribute to the resilience and faith of its adherents. The absence of written records of those early years facilitated the perpetuation of misconceptions about the Faith among the citizenry. This book explores the development and the practices of the Spiritual Baptist Faith, its relationship with African religion and with Christianity, and reveals the essential tenets of the much maligned and misunderstood indigenous religious community in a clear and concise manner.


Baptists and the Holy Spirit

Baptists and the Holy Spirit
Author: C. Douglas Weaver
Publisher:
Total Pages: 589
Release: 2019
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781481310291

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The record is clear that Baptists, historically, have prioritized conversion, Jesus, and God. Equally clear is that Baptists have never known what to do with the Holy Spirit. In Baptists and the Holy Spirit, Baptist historian C. Douglas Weaver traces the way Baptists have engaged--and, at times, embraced--the Holiness, Pentecostal, and charismatic movements. Chronicling the interactions between Baptists and these Spirit-filled movements reveals the historical context for the development of Baptists' theology of the Spirit. Baptists and the Holy Spirit provides the first in-depth interpretation of Baptist involvement with the Holiness, Pentecostal, and charismatic movements that have found a prominent place in America's religious landscape. Weaver reads these traditions through the nuanced lens of Baptist identity, as well as the frames of gender, race, and class. He shows that, while most Baptists reacted against all three Spirit-focused groups, each movement flourished among a Baptist minority who were attracted by the post-conversion experience of the "baptism of the Holy Spirit." Weaver also explores the overlap between Baptist and Pentecostal efforts to restore and embody the practices and experiences of the New Testament church. The diversity of Baptists--Southern Baptist, American Baptist, African American Baptist--leads to an equally diverse understanding of the Spirit. Even those who strongly opposed charismatic expressions of the Spirit still acknowledged a connection between the Holy Spirit and a holy life. If, historically, Baptists were suspicious of Roman Catholics' ecclesial hierarchy, then Baptists were equally wary of free church pneumatology. However, as Weaver shows, Baptist interactions with the Holiness, Pentecostal, and charismatic movements and their vibrant experience with the Spirit were key in shaping Baptist identity and theology.


Caribbean Religious History

Caribbean Religious History
Author: Ennis B. Edmonds
Publisher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-06-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0814722350

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The colonial history of the Caribbean created a context in which many religions, from indigenous to African-based to Christian, intermingled with one another, creating a rich diversity of religious life. Caribbean Religious History offers the first comprehensive religious history of the region. Ennis B. Edmonds and Michelle A. Gonzalez begin their exploration with the religious traditions of the Amerindians who flourished prior to contact with European colonizers, then detail the transplantation of Catholic and Protestant Christianity and their centuries of struggles to become integral to the Caribbean’s religious ethos, and trace the twentieth century penetration of American Evangelical Christianity, particularly in its Pentecostal and Holiness iterations. Caribbean Religious History also illuminates the influence of Africans and their descendants on the shaping of such religious traditions as Vodou, Santeria, Revival Zion, Spiritual Baptists, and Rastafari, and the success of Indian indentured laborers and their descendants in reconstituting Hindu and Islamic practices in their new environment. Paying careful attention to the region’s social and political history, Edmonds and Gonzalez present a one-volume panoramic introduction to this religiously vibrant part of the world.


The Rise of a Spiritual Baptist Leader in St. Vincent and the Grenadines

The Rise of a Spiritual Baptist Leader in St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Author: Phyllis Browne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2016-12-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781540460288

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The "Shakers" religion, now known in its most recent reincarnation as Spiritiual Baptists, was established in the 1800's in the Colony" of St. Vincent but was outlawed by the 1900's due to efforts of the Colonial authorities and religious sectors of the day. The herculean efforts of individuals within the society, politicians and the Shakers' leaders of the day guaranteed the removal of the Prohibition Ordinance from the Law books of SVG in 1965 giving back to them the freedom to worship God in their own way. This book details the life of the Patriarch Edmund John, the oldest Shaker/Baptist here in St Vincent and the Grenadines.