Spanish-Speaking Afro-Caribbean Greater Antillean Multiple Spiritual/Religious Belonging and Post/Decolonial Spiritual Care Proposal: A Case Study

This essay will use qualitative action research, unstructured life story interview, and socio-historical techniques to examine the collected narrative of Omo Osalo Fobeyó (OOF, pseudonym). OOF is a 57-year-old Puerto Rican man who is a multiple spiritual/religious belonging (MS/RB) believer. MS/RB c...

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Published in:Journal of pastoral theology
Main Author: López-Sierra, Héctor E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2023
In: Journal of pastoral theology
RelBib Classification:AG Religious life; material religion
BS Traditional African religions
KBR Latin America
KDD Protestant Church
NBE Anthropology
Further subjects:B Case study
B Spanish-speaking Afro-Caribbean Greater Antillean
B Spiritual care
B Dissimulation
B post / decolonial
B religious belonging / Multiple spiritual
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Summary:This essay will use qualitative action research, unstructured life story interview, and socio-historical techniques to examine the collected narrative of Omo Osalo Fobeyó (OOF, pseudonym). OOF is a 57-year-old Puerto Rican man who is a multiple spiritual/religious belonging (MS/RB) believer. MS/RB can be understood as the belief that it is possible or necessary to practice the rites, rituals, and beliefs of as many spiritualities/religions as one can combine. As an MS/RB believer, OOF performs a Lukumí/Yoruba Afro-Caribbean and Protestant religions/spiritualities (S/R). As a result of the action research process, the collected narrative will be the primary data source to construct a case study identifying post/decolonial strategies of this believer and look to its implication for a Spanish-speaking Greater Antillean Caribbean MS/RB caregiving proposal.
ISSN:2161-4504
Contains:Enthalten in: Journal of pastoral theology
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1080/10649867.2023.2274714