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Abstract While the term ‘inculturation’ is fairly new in Anglicanism, and some prefer ‘contextualization’, the relationship of Anglican worship to culture has existed from the beginning. The modern missionary movement transplanted Anglicanism across the globe and led to an encounter with multiple cultures.
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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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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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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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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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Abstract This chapter examines the inculturation of marriage from a lens of history for the purpose of knowing how churches have inculturated marriage rites, from the Roman era to the present time, and from Anglican churches in Western societies to churches in non-Western societies.
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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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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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The Africanization of Catholicism in Ghana: From Inculturation to Pentecostalization
Religions, 2023Anna Niedźwiedź
exaly
Inculturation, Anthropology, and the Empirical Dimension of Evangelization
Religions, 2020Vivencio O Ballano, Ballano Vivencio
exaly
Inculturation or Interculturation?
Philosophy, Culture, and Traditions, 2002openaire +1 more source

