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'''Joseph Owens''' is a ] ] who wrote a number of books. In ] he wrote a book called ''Dread, The Rastafarians of Jamaica'', having spent time working and living with the ] in ], ]. In the book he attempts to allow the rasta to explain their doctrines in their own words, while examining all the key ]s in different chapters. The book is a rich and unique source of material about Rastafarian ]s in the developmental stage of the ]. He has also written books on ] and ], and a number of other books on ] ]. '''Joseph Owens''' is a ] ] and theologian who wrote a number of books. He taught for a number of years at the Ponitifical Institue of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. His main areas of investigation involved ] and ] and the field of ] ].


==Published works== ==Published works==
*''Dread, The Rastafarians of Jamaica'' (1974)
*''An interpretation of existence'' *''An interpretation of existence''
*''An elementary Christian metaphysics'' *''An elementary Christian metaphysics''
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==External link== ==External link==
http://www.pims.ca/amici/owens.html
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Joseph Owens is a Roman Catholoic priest and theologian who wrote a number of books. He taught for a number of years at the Ponitifical Institue of Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. His main areas of investigation involved Aristotle and Thomas Aquinas and the field of Christian metaphysics.

Published works

  • An interpretation of existence
  • An elementary Christian metaphysics
  • Cognition
  • St Thomas on the existence of God
  • The Doctrine of Being in the Aristotelian Metaphysics

External link

http://www.pims.ca/amici/owens.html