Santeria Stories
Title | Santeria Stories PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Manuel Núñez |
Publisher | Spring Publications |
Pages | 412 |
Release | 2006-09 |
Genre | Philosophy |
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For his new book, an elegantly clear and authoritative study of Santeria mythology, Núñez collected the ancient stories told in Santeria, a widely practiced religion resulting from the syncretism of Catholicism and African religion. These stories, which speak about the actions and conflicts of the divine ancestors of the Yoruba slaves of Nigeria have been retold for centuries by native-born Africans and their Cuban-born descendents during their sacred and secular dances, carnivals, and festivals throughout the Spanish and Portuguese colonies.
Santeria
Title | Santeria PDF eBook |
Author | Miguel A. De La Torre |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2004-08-23 |
Genre | Religion |
ISBN | 146743177X |
This book by Miguel De La Torre offers a fascinating guide to the history, beliefs, rituals, and culture of Santería — a religious tradition that, despite persecution, suppression, and its own secretive nature, has close to a million adherents in the United States alone. Santería is a religion with Afro-Cuban roots, rising out of the cultural clash between the Yoruba people of West Africa and the Spanish Catholics who brought them to the Americas as slaves. As a faith of the marginalized and persecuted, it gave oppressed men and women strength and the will to survive. With the exile of thousands of Cubans in the wake of Castro's revolution in 1959, Santería came to the United States, where it is gradually coming to be recognized as a legitimate faith tradition. Apart from vague suspicions that Santería's rituals include animal sacrifice and notions that it is a “syncretistic” form of Catholicism, most people in America's cultural and religious mainstream know very little about this rich faith tradition — in fact, many have never heard of it at all. De La Torre, who was reared in Santería, sets out in this book to provide a basic understanding of its inner workings. He clearly explains the particular worldview, myths, rituals, and practices of Santería, and he discusses what role the religion typically plays in the life of its practitioners as well as the cultural influence it continues to exert in Latin American communities today. In offering a balanced, informed survey of Santería from his unique “insider-outsider” perspective, De La Torre also provides insight into how Christianity and Santería can enter into dialogue — a dialogue that will challenge Christians to consider what this emerging faith tradition can teach them about their own. Enhanced with illustrations, tables, and a glossary, De La Torre's Santería sheds light on a religion all too often shrouded in mystery and misunderstanding.
Santeria
Title | Santeria PDF eBook |
Author | Luis Manuel Núñez |
Publisher | |
Pages | 188 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Tales of the gods, descriptions of oracles, spells, and ceremonies introduce a religion with many adherents in the Americas.
Assimilated Cuban's Guide to Quantum Santeria
Title | Assimilated Cuban's Guide to Quantum Santeria PDF eBook |
Author | Carlos Hernandez |
Publisher | Rosarium Publishing |
Pages | 294 |
Release | 2016-01-01 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1495607429 |
A quirky collection of short sci-fi stories for fans of Kij Johnson and Kelly Link Assimilation is founded on surrender and being broken; this collection of short stories features people who have assimilated, but are actively trying to reclaim their lives. There is a concert pianist who defies death by uploading his soul into his piano. There is the person who draws his mother's ghost out of the bullet hole in the wall near where she was executed. Another character has a horn growing out of the center of his forehead—punishment for an affair. But he is too weak to end it, too much in love to be moral. Another story recounts a panda breeder looking for tips. And then there's a border patrol agent trying to figure out how to process undocumented visitors from another galaxy. Poignant by way of funny, and philosophical by way of grotesque, Hernandez's stories are prayers for self-sovereignty.
Santeria
Title | Santeria PDF eBook |
Author | Miguel A. De La Torre |
Publisher | Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing |
Pages | 266 |
Release | 2004-08-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780802849731 |
A guide to the history, beliefs, rituals, and culture of a religious tradition that, despite persecution, suppression, and its own secretive nature, has close to a million adherents in the United States alone. Santería is a religion with Afro-Cuban roots, rising out of the cultural clash between the Yoruba people of West Africa and the Spanish Catholics who brought them to the Americas as slaves. With the exile of thousands of Cubans after Castro's revolution in 1959, Santería came to the United States, where it is gradually coming to be recognized as a legitimate faith tradition, one about which most people in America's mainstream know very little. De La Torre explains the worldview, myths, rituals, and history of Santería, and discusses what role the religion typically plays in the life of its practitioners as well as the cultural influence it continues to exert in Latin American communities today.--From publisher description.
Teachings of the Santería Gods
Title | Teachings of the Santería Gods PDF eBook |
Author | Ócha'ni Lele |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 244 |
Release | 2010-06-24 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | 1594779082 |
The first book to explore the sacred myths of Santería • Includes more than 100 myths, stories, and histories about the odu and the orishas • Reassembles the oral fragments from the African diaspora into coherent stories • Demonstrates that the African peoples, specifically the Yoruba, were deeply spiritual At the core of the diloggún--the sacred divination system of Santería--are the sacred stories known as the patakís, narratives whose themes are as powerful and relevant today as they were in the minds of the ancient Yoruba who safeguarded them. Each patakí is connected to one or more of the 16 odu, the principal creative forces of Santería. Some recount the lives of orishas on earth, others the lives of individuals in heaven, and some tell of the odu themselves, for even they once walked the earth as mortals. The first book to explore these ancient African stories in English, Teachings of the Santería Gods recounts more than 100 of these sacred parables, including many stories reassembled from the oral tradition of the African diaspora. Ranging from creation myths to what happens when a love potion works far too well, these stories share the wisdom and spirituality of the Yoruba people of ancient Africa and form the living, oral bible of one of the world’s fastest-growing faiths.
Legends of Santería
Title | Legends of Santería PDF eBook |
Author | Migene González-Wippler |
Publisher | |
Pages | 296 |
Release | 1994 |
Genre | Body, Mind & Spirit |
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Over 100 million people are estimated to be involved in the cult of the orishas, or Santeria. Here are the authentic patakis (legends) about the creation of the world on which the religious structure of Santeria is based. These archetypal stories about the interrelationship of Santerian deities play out the universal themes of creation, life, conflict and destruction, demonstrating rich spiritual insights into the human condition.