I was asked to look into this religion some time ago.
I tell truth - I never actually thought of Rastafarianism as a religion. A culture of dreadlocks, pot, and reggae - little more.
Actually, the whole issue of Rastafarianism is a deep religious culture, that developed in the slums of Jamaica in the early 20th century.
Essentially, a "back to Africa" philosophy of Marcus Garvey developed into the notion that the ex-slaves would be freed by the ascension of the new Ethiopian King - Ras Tafari Makonnen - who was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia in 1930.
Anyway, before I become far too presumptuous, here are some links:
General info 1 - liberal source
General info 2 - biased (anti) source - but good background details regardless
Two main texts:
Holy Piby: commentary
Kebra Nagast: commentary - full text
I tell truth - I never actually thought of Rastafarianism as a religion. A culture of dreadlocks, pot, and reggae - little more.
Actually, the whole issue of Rastafarianism is a deep religious culture, that developed in the slums of Jamaica in the early 20th century.
Essentially, a "back to Africa" philosophy of Marcus Garvey developed into the notion that the ex-slaves would be freed by the ascension of the new Ethiopian King - Ras Tafari Makonnen - who was crowned Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia in 1930.
Anyway, before I become far too presumptuous, here are some links:
General info 1 - liberal source
General info 2 - biased (anti) source - but good background details regardless
Two main texts:
Holy Piby: commentary
Kebra Nagast: commentary - full text