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Christ & Caribbean Culture(S): A Collection of Essays on Caribbean Christology and Its Pastoral Implications is an important piece that allows the readers to distinguish a good read from a great literature. This book and its short, attention grabbing collection welcomes the readers to a better understanding not only about Christianity but also more importantly about the Caribbean people. Who is the Caribbean person? What is the impact of Christianity to the Caribbean history? - these are just two of the many questions that this book will answer and clarify for the readers. Inspired by the…mehr

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Christ & Caribbean Culture(S): A Collection of Essays on Caribbean Christology and Its Pastoral Implications is an important piece that allows the readers to distinguish a good read from a great literature. This book and its short, attention grabbing collection welcomes the readers to a better understanding not only about Christianity but also more importantly about the Caribbean people. Who is the Caribbean person? What is the impact of Christianity to the Caribbean history? - these are just two of the many questions that this book will answer and clarify for the readers. Inspired by the movement of theological reflection on the Caribbean reality, this book endeavours to offer unfathomable reflection on the themes unveiled so that proper action and reaction may be engendered. Christ & Caribbean Culture(S): A Collection of Essays on Caribbean Christology and Its Pastoral Implications by Gabriel Malzaire is a documented witness to the pastoral movements, knowledge of the Holy Scriptures and its applications to the lives of the people. Most of all it is a source that aids those who ultimately seek the knowledge and the ultimate fulfillment of humanity.
Autorenporträt
Bishop Gabriel Malzaire was born in St. Lucia, on October 4, 1957. His formal theological education consists of a BA in Theology from the University of the West Indies, St. Augustine (1984), MA in Theology from the Catholic Theological Union in Chicago (1989), Licentiate and Doctorate in Systematic Theology from the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome (1996-2000). His work experience included: teaching at the Mon Repos Combined School (1975-1979 and the Regional Seminary, Trinidad 1993-96 and 2000-2002), Assistant Parish Priest at Our Lady of the Assumption Parish, Soufriere, St. Lucia (1985-1987) and Good Shepherd Parish at Babonneau in St. Lucia (1989-1992), Assistant Director of the Archdiocesan Pastoral Centre, Parish Priest of St. Lucy's Parish, Micoud, St. Lucia (1992-1993), Administrator of the Diocese of St. John's-Basseterre, Antigua / Leeward Islands & the British Virgin Islands (2007-2012) and Bishop of the Diocese of Roseau from 2002 to the present time. His publications include: A Decade of Grace (2012); Eucharist & The Poor (2014) and Quint-Essential Reflections (2017).