Casting out Anger
Discover the rich tapestry of East African spirituality with Casting out Anger by Grace Gredys Harris. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2007, this insightful book spans 216 pages and delves into the intricate world of the Taita people of Kenya during the 1950s. Harris presents a comprehensive exploration of their unique religion, intertwining case materials and field data to create a multifaceted yet cohesive understanding of their beliefs and practices.
As you journey through the pages, you'll encounter a thoughtful examination of the various issues surrounding the study of religion, making this work essential for students and enthusiasts of anthropology, cultural studies, and sociology. Whether you're interested in ethnic and tribal religions or the broader scope of world religions, Casting out Anger offers a compelling perspective that will enrich your understanding of cultural dynamics.