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Informationen zum Autor Celucien L. Joseph is professor and chair of the department of English at San Jacinto College. His most recent book is Theological Education and Christian Scholarship for Human Flourishing: Hermeneutics, Knowledge, and Multiculturalism (Pickwick, 2022). Charlene Desir is professor at Nova Southeastern University's Abraham S. Fischler College of Education. Her most recent publications include a 2015 co-edited text entitled Comparative International Perspectives on Education and Social Change in Developing Countries and Indigenous People in Developed Countries.Lewis A. Clormeus is a professor of sociology of religion at State University of Haiti. His most recent book is Le vodou, le pretre et l'ethnologue : Retour sur la polemique Joseph Foisset / Jacques Roumain (Haiti, 1942) (HEMISPHERES EDITIONS, 2021). Klappentext Aristide: A Theological and Political Introduction is a study of the political theory, democratic vision, and theological ethics and anthropology in the writings and ideas of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Zusammenfassung Aristide: A Theological and Political Introduction is a study of the political theory, democratic vision, and theological ethics and anthropology in the writings and ideas of Jean-Bertrand Aristide. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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) ...