Afro-Caribbean Beliefs

Research Study/Questionnaire: Exploring Changing Attitudes towards Afro-Caribbean Beliefs in Jamaica by the Jamaica Theological Seminary Caribbean Theology/Thought Class

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Jamaica Theological Seminary/Caribbean Thought and Theology
                                            Research Questionnaire:
Exploring Changing Attitudes towards Afro-Caribbean Beliefs in Jamaica

Thank you for your interest in participating in this research on Jamaican attitudes towards Afro-Caribbean beliefs. Below is a questionnaire that can help us gather information regarding the changing attitudes and factors that may influence them. "Over a year ago, the Jamaica Labour Party Government announced it would open discussion to have the 122-year-old Obeah Act repealed. When the announcement was made, many Jamaicans and church groups rallied together to fight the motion. Their main argument was that Obeah is inherently evil, (See Jamaica Gleaner Letter of the Day Article: Obeah is not evil, it is spiritual healing, Dated 11.27.2020 https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/letters/20201127/letter-day-obeah-not-evil-it-spiritual-healing).

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