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Decolonizing Theology: A Caribbean Perspective Erskine, Noel Leo
Decolonizing Theology: A Caribbean Perspective Erskine, Noel Leo
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**Decolonizing Theology: A Caribbean Perspective** by Noel Leo Erskine isn't your grandmother's Sunday school textbook. This brilliant exploration dismantles Western-centric religious frameworks through vibrant Caribbean lens, weaving together liberation theology, postcolonial theory, and island wisdom that'll make you question everything you thought you knew about faith.
Erskine, a respected theologian and Caribbean native, serves up a feast of ideas about reclaiming spiritual identity from colonial influences. Perfect for theology students, progressive Christians, postcolonial scholars, or anyone fascinated by how geography shapes spirituality. This isn't dry academic droning—it's passionate, accessible writing about decolonizing religious thought and embracing indigenous Caribbean theological perspectives.
This preloved copy from Patina Paperbacks comes with character (and probably some delightful margin notes from its previous reader).
**What readers say:**
"Finally, theology that doesn't put me to sleep! Erskine's insights on Caribbean spirituality are eye-opening."
"Challenging and refreshing—changed how I think about religion's colonial baggage completely."
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