Postcolonial Interpretation: The Bible in Rastafari

IF 0.3 0 RELIGION BLACK THEOLOGY Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1080/14769948.2020.1840828
Marzia A. Coltri
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ABSTRACT This article discusses the development of a hermeneutical, phenomenological approach to Sacred Scriptures emerging from a “Third World” Liberation Theology. Referring to a study of Rastafari theology, I focus on a postcolonial interpretation of the rituals in the Rastafari movement. The adoption in Rastafari livity of the Bible and of apocryphal books such as the Kebra Nagast, The Holy Piby, and The Promised Key explores the meaning of Black identity and of Liberation Theology. This paper undertakes a review of these sacred texts within the Rastafari movement. Indeed, the Rasta spiritual canons create a new category in biblical studies and thus apply a postcolonial discourse and criticism within a “Third World” Theology. This can be seen even in food and music. In 1960s reggae music, scriptural themes are imbued with Ethiopian Christianity. Charismatic figures such as Bob Marley have contributed to vocalising the importance of Black consciousness in the world, and more recently with Ital food, Rastas has marinated eating habits with scriptural themes.
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后殖民解读:拉斯塔法里的《圣经》
摘要:本文讨论了从“第三世界”解放神学中产生的一种解释学、现象学方法对圣经的发展。在提到对拉斯塔法里神学的研究时,我专注于对拉斯塔法里运动中仪式的后殖民主义解释。拉斯塔法里对《圣经》和《凯布拉·纳萨特》、《神圣的皮比》和《承诺的钥匙》等伪书的采用,探索了黑人身份和解放神学的意义。本文对拉斯塔法里运动中的这些神圣文本进行了回顾。事实上,拉斯塔精神经典在圣经研究中创造了一个新的类别,从而在“第三世界”神学中应用了后殖民话语和批评。这一点甚至可以在食物和音乐中看到。在20世纪60年代的雷鬼音乐中,圣经主题融入了埃塞俄比亚基督教。鲍勃·马利(Bob Marley)等富有魅力的人物为表达黑人意识在世界上的重要性做出了贡献,最近,在意大利菜方面,拉斯塔斯(Rastas)将饮食习惯融入了圣经主题。
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