Deep Inculturation: Global Voices on Christian Faith and Indigenous Genius - Paperback
Deep Inculturation: Global Voices on Christian Faith and Indigenous Genius - Paperback
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by Antonio Sison (Editor), Antonio Sison (Author), Marzanna Poplawska (Contribution by)
Traditionally, inculturation has referred to a strategy employed by Western missionaries to evangelize non-Christian cultures. But what does this look like from the other side, from the perspective of indigenous cultures of the Global South and immigrant-heritage cultures in the interstices of dominant cultures? Deep Inculturation features original essays by seven leading global theologians with a focus on what this inculturation looks like in particular contexts: Africa, Mexico, Japan, Australia, and Indonesia.
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DEEP INCULTURATION
Global Voices on Christian Faith and Indigenous Genius
Antonio D. Sison, editor
Seven leading global scholars of theology and religion look at inculturation from the perspective of indigenous cultures of the Global South and immigrant heritage cultures.
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ISBN 978-1-62698-571-1
Cover design: Michael Calvente
Cover art: "Baptism" by Shahar Caren Weaver. Used with permission.
Author Biography
Contributors: Agbonkhianmeghe E. Orobator, SJ; Marzanna Poplawska, PhD; Ángel F. Méndez Montoya, PhD; Carmel Pilcher, RSJ, PhD; Ferdinand Okorie, CMF, PhD; and Christopher D. Tirres, PhD
Antonio D. Sison is Vatican Council II Chair of Theology, Professor of Systematic Theology and Culture, at Catholic Theological Union, Chicago. He is author of The Art of Indigenous Inculturation: Grace on the Edge of Genius (Orbis)