Aristide


A Theological and Political Introduction

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By: Celucien L. Joseph
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Celucien L. Joseph currently serves as an associate professor of English at Indian River State College and visiting professor of theology at Emmaus University in Haiti.

Chapter One: Decolonialism and Postcolonialism in Intellectual Discourse: Method in Political Theology & Developing World Liberation Theologies Chapter Two: Toward the Intellectual and Political Life: Intellectual Foundations for Aristide's Political Theory and Democratic Participation Chapter Three: Biblical and Theological Foundations for Aristide's Political Theology and Hermeneutics Chapter Four: Toward a Politico-Theology of Relationality and Justice as Solidarity Chapter Five: Aristide and Critical (Theological) Anthropology and Ethics Chapter Six: Connecting Democracy and Human Freedom with the Ethics of Ubuntu Chapter Seven: Ubuntu as a Humanism of Love and Interdependence: Aristide's Theology of Love and Relationality Chapter Eight: Theology, Retributive Justice, and Violence in the Struggle for Democracy in Haiti Conclusion: Haiti After Aristide: Hope for a New Future in the 21st Century Appendix I: Selected Documents of Universal Catholic Social Teaching Appendix II: English Translation of Jean-Bertrand Aristide's famous Pere Lebrun Speech (Sept. 27, 1991) Appendix III: "One Step at a Time: An interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide" (July 2006)

Haiti holds a revered place in the long history of the Black liberation movement, as the first Black republic in the west and the scene of the great anti-colonial uprising the world has ever seen. This hugely impressive book on Aristide by Celucien Joseph provides a theo-political commentary on the continued struggle for Black liberation on this Caribbean island where self-determination remains an essential marker for a people who will never give in or give up on their dreams to be free. -- Anthony G. Reddie, director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture, Regent's Park College, the University of Oxford; Extraordinary Professor of Theological Ethics at the University of South Africa

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