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Reconfiguring Inculturations

Journal of Vietnamese Studies, 2022
In the history of building the Vietnamese National Church, many Catholic works of literature produced by missionaries and local believers sought to place the faith in the context of Vietnamese society. Hội đồng tứ giáo is one of the most influential works within this proliferative Catholic literature, with many versions printed in Chinese, Nôm, and ...
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Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission Studies, 2007
Events so welded Christianity and the West together, and the domestication of Christianity in the West was so complete, the process of acculturation there so successful, that the faith seemed inseparable from the categories of European life and thought.1 What to the insider can look like remarkably creative and successful inculturation, to the outsider
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Synodalité et inculturation

Nouvelle revue théologique, 2022
La pratique synodale dont l’Église catholique redécouvre l’intérêt peut permettre d’approfondir notre théologie de l’inculturation. Elle renvoie à la nature missionnaire de l’Église, qui s’exprime dans le processus d’inculturation de l’évangile. Elle invite à écouter les voix des plus pauvres et des « derniers » ; l’écoute de ceux-ci et l’engagement ...
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Mission as Inculturation

2022
Abstract The chapter begins with a definition of the concept of inculturation/contextualization and argues for its intrinsic connection with mission. The first part of the chapter discusses the various understandings of “culture” and the dynamics of the encounter between faith (the Gospel) and culture, especially in mission.
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Inculturation and Adaptation

Salt
The article deals with the correlation of two missiological terms: inculturation and adaptation. Today, ‘inculturation’ refers to such a wide range of interactions between Christian evangelism and indigenous culture that it is often called something that is not inculturation in essence, or reflects only its external signs, accidents, but is not ...
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