

An edition of Faith, stories, and the experience of Black elders (2001)
singing the Lord's song in a strange land
By Anthony Reddie
Publish Date
2001
Publisher
Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Language
eng
Pages
142
Description:
"Working through oral traditions, this book illustrates the importance of spirituality and the family in African-Caribbean culture. The author shows how inter-generational conversations, where elders share personal experiences and reflections from their life with children and young people, encourage, inspire and educate the younger generation and contribute to their sense of identity." "The author's approach can be applied in different cultural setings and both outlines and affirms an active role for older people in the community. It also provides useful historical background on the migration of people coming from the Caribbean to Britain. Containing case studies, it is a practical and reflective resource for religious professionals, social workers and anyone seeking to understand the meaning of religion and faith for Britain's African and Caribbean communities."--Jacket.
subjects: Black Christians, Older blacks, Religion, Religious life, West Indians, West indies, Older Black people
Places: Great Britain