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Bloodguilty Churches

audiobook Bloodguilty Churches by Katherine Yurica in History

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Interviews with 30 converts from the 1930s and 1940s are a component of Barry Chevanne's book; a look into the origins and practices of Rastafarianism. From the direct accounts of these early members; he is able to reconstruct pivotal episodes in Rastafarian history to offer a look into a subgroup of Jamaican society whose beliefs took root in the social unrest of the 1930s.


#576683 in Books 2005-03-05Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .34 x 5.00l; .36 #File Name: 0970194749144 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Still relevant or more relevant nowBy L. WilsonYurica takes the bible and cross references it to show that George W. Bush's war and domestic policies were unchristian. The big criticism Yurica saves for the evengelical churches who provide the support. These churches are not following the bible and in fact doing the opposite.This book was written in 2005 and talks about Bush. Why is still worth reading? Because the points she made are still accurate about the actions of the churches; except that now they have even more power. It is worth reading for the churches' actions and the missing biblical support for them.0 of 1 people found the following review helpful. in excellent condition. I am happyBy jmfthirdBook as advertise; in excellent condition. I am happy. Have not had time to start it yet.

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