Rastafarianism
Title: Rastafarianism
Category: /History
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Rastafarianism
Category: /History
Details: Words: 2358 | Pages: 9 (approximately 235 words/page)
Rastafarianism
Living in harmony with the environment and the laws of Nature is one of the
central ideas of Rastafarianism. To live in accordance with the Earth is to live in accordance with Jah; it is incorporated into the morality that is Rastafarian consciousness. The Rasta's reverence for nature is influenced by the traditional African religions which are still practiced in Jamaica and which have also influenced Christianity on the island tremendously.
Hinduism, too, has
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A Journey into the Rasta (London,
Chatto and Windus Ltd., 1986)
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Reddington, Norman Rastafari History,
http://lamar.colostate.edu/~`laingg/rasta.html May 1995
Youd, Ital Itations of Jamaica and I Rastafari... the First Itation (Miami,
Judah Anbesa Ihntahnahshinch 1987)