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The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Gerald Hausman
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Series | The Essential Wisdom Library |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:208 | Dimensions(mm): Height 209,Width 136 |
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Category/Genre | Tribal religions |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781250256454
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Classifications | Dewey:299.67682 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
St Martin's Press
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Imprint |
St Martin's Press
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Publication Date |
28 January 2020 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
The Kebra Nagast is a sacred text originally written in 14th century Ethiopia. It tells the story of how the Queen of Sheba met the biblical King Solomon, and relates the birth of her son, Menilek, who became the legendary king of Ethiopia. A work of incredible cultural significance, The Kebra Nagast is far more than simply a piece of literature-it is a testament to richness of Ethiopian tradition and culture. In addition to its importance in Ethiopian traditions, the Kebra Nagast has become a key text for Rastafarians. The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith is the latest title in the Essential Wisdom Library series, which brings sacred texts from all traditions to modern readers. This new edition of the book includes a foreword by Ziggy Marley, which explores the importance of the Kebra Nagast as a powerful and sacred text both in Rastafarian tradition and in a broader sense. A clean, fresh design and inside cover printing give this ancient text modern appeal.
Author Biography
Gerald Hausman calls himself a "native of the world" after living in so many places in the United States and the West Indies. His more than 70 books attest to his love of folklore. During his thirty-five years as a storyteller, Gerald has entertained children of all ages at such places as The Kennedy Center, Harvard University, St John's College and in schools from one end of the country to the other.
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