Ta�nos, Colonizers and Yoruba Slaves: Synthesizing their Theologies is an abbreviated title originating from the author's Master thesis- Exploring Santeria, the Synthesization of the Theologies of the Ta�no Indians of the Caribbean, the Spanish Colonizers and the West African Yoruba Slaves: Awakening the Consciousness Need for a Liberating and Personal Theology by Examining the Consequences of an Oppressive Past. The thesis is the result of an intensive investigation into the geographical, cultural, social and ...
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Ta�nos, Colonizers and Yoruba Slaves: Synthesizing their Theologies is an abbreviated title originating from the author's Master thesis- Exploring Santeria, the Synthesization of the Theologies of the Ta�no Indians of the Caribbean, the Spanish Colonizers and the West African Yoruba Slaves: Awakening the Consciousness Need for a Liberating and Personal Theology by Examining the Consequences of an Oppressive Past. The thesis is the result of an intensive investigation into the geographical, cultural, social and biographical components of the above-mentioned groups of peoples. This book will stir up various emotions, including tension, hatred and anger. The contents of this book are scholarly and factual. A must read for the descendants of three groups of people that contributed to a racial mix; and for students of religion and theology.
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