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Author Griffith, Ezra E. H., 1942-

Title Ye shall dream : Patriarch Granville Williams and the Barbados Spiritual Baptists / Ezra E.H. Griffith
Published Kingston, Jamaica : University of the West Indies Press, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 207 pages) : color illustrations
Contents Machine generated contents note: 1. Framing the Narrative -- 2. Cultural Context -- 3. Granville Williams: The Early Years -- 4. Return to Barbados -- 5. On Faith and Ritual -- 6. On Visions, Possession and Symbols -- 7. On Spiritual Garments -- 8. Organizational Structure -- 9. Further Reflections on the Leader -- 10. Ye Shall Dream
Summary The Spiritual Baptist Church, though to be present in the English-speaking Caribbean from about the late nineteenth century, has long been a fairly potent force in the daily life of the islanders, although its effect has varied depending on the island concerned. Certainly, in Trinidad and St Vincent, the movement has had considerable visibility over the years; and in those countries, its evolution and development have seen the movement take a prestigious place as a respected religious institution in the last two or three decades. However, the movement only extended to Barbados in 1957 when a Spiritual Baptist preacher, a Barbadian by birth, returned to his native island from Trinidad, where he had been living for several years. The Reverend Granville Williams established the first Spiritual Baptist Church in Barbados and has continued to oversee the church's development since its inception
The Barbados Spiritual Baptist Church is an important example of a new religious movement that was introduced into the island fifty years ago and has undergone transformation from a disparaged religious cult into a settled and accepted denomination. Appearing at a time when the island was a British colony, the founder appealed to the masses, who were suffering from material deprivation, economic hardship and a pervasive sense of hopelessness about their future. He set out new possibilities for the black underclass and evoked the idea that Jesus was black and that blacks had a rightful place in the kingdom of Heaven
Ye Shall Dream is an insightful, richly illustrated biography of both the church and its founder, in the context of a Caribbean island country coming to terms with its post-colonial identity. --Book Jacket
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Williams, Granville, 1921-
Sons of God Apostolic Spiritual Baptist Church (Barbados)
Spiritual Baptists -- Barbados
Black people -- Barbados -- Religion
Christian sects -- Barbados
RELIGION -- Messianic Judaism.
Black people -- Religion
Christian sects
Spiritual Baptists
SUBJECT Barbados -- Religious life and customs
Subject Barbados
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781461906865
1461906865