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The Holy Piby

The Blackman's Bible

Robert Athlyi Rogers

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Religion/Theologie

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"The Holy Piby: The Blackman's Bible" by Robert Athlyi Rogers is a seminal work within the Rastafarian movement, revered as a foundational text that sheds light on the spiritual journey of people of African descent. Originally published in the early 20th century, this profound manuscript articulates a unique perspective on religion, history, and the destiny of the Black race.

Within its pages, Rogers presents a narrative that emphasizes the importance of African heritage and spirituality, offering insights into the divine significance of Ethiopia and the rightful place of Black people in the world. Drawing upon biblical scriptures and ancient African wisdom, "The Holy Piby" presents a compelling argument for the recognition of Black identity and empowerment.

As a cornerstone of Rastafarian theology, this book has inspired generations to reclaim their cultural heritage and embrace a spirituality rooted in liberation and self-realization. It continues to resonate with readers seeking deeper understanding and connection to their roots, making it an essential text for those exploring African diasporic spirituality and the quest for social justice.

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Black identity, Ethiopia, Rastafarianism, Pan-Africanism, Spiritual empowerment, Social justice, African diaspora, Liberation theology, African heritage, African-American religion, Religious texts, African spirituality