It means that inculturation and incarnation of the faith in Africa takes more than nine months. |
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Movements promoting the inculturation of Anglican worship have also promoted service music in popular and aboriginal styles. |
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The latter, while famously devoted to the Eucharist, was relatively indifferent to liturgical matters and surprisingly open to inculturation. |
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The call to inculturation demands respect for ethnic and cultural minorities in our world. |
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The process of inculturation takes time, as it is a deep, gradual and all-embracing process. |
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This will make questions concerning inculturation and the related changes in European culture unavoidable. |
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Within religious circles, some efforts at inculturation have followed in this same direction. |
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The enormous achievement of inculturation that this transition implies is inconceivable without Paul. |
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Soteriology, the theological study of salvation, has often lent itself to inculturation. |
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In a world on the path to globalization, with the new means of communication, the field of mission is open to new initiatives of evangelization with a spirit of authentic inculturation. |
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Over the past few years, topics for discussion have included: interchurch and interfaith marriages, approaches to lay ministry, clergy formation, aspects of native spirituality, the Gospel and inculturation. |
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Referring to the question of inculturation, many responses describe the various ways and forms in which the indigenous cultures have enriched the liturgy and devotional practices of the Church in Oceania. |
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In this matter, many local Churches in Oceania have devoted their efforts in the past and continue to reflect on the inculturation of the liturgy. |
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Hence, inculturation implies incarnating the Gospel in a culture, and the Gospel, in turn, evangelizes culture by purifying it from all that is sinful and dehumanizing, and by enobling all that is good and positive in it. |
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It is the inculturation of our Charism, mission and spirituality. |
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Hence the need of inculturation and mutual understanding in order to create a bond of trust that will allow for cooperation in building a better world together. |
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In Africa again, Bible-reading is marked by themes such as inculturation and family, or it stresses the significance of orally transmitted narratives and stories. |
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On the other hand, some contemporary authors have venerated Ricci as an exemplar of beneficial inculturation. |
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Inculturation always runs the risk of syncretism, in all cultures without exception. |
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