- In Christianity,
inculturation is the
adaptation of
Christian teachings and
practices to cultures. This is a term that is
generally used by Catholics...
- body image.
Modes of
internalization of ****ism
include early childhood inculturation and
consumption of media,
especially of
celebrity and entertainment...
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Vidamor B. (2000).
Inculturation of Filipino-Chinese
Culture Mentality.
Interreligious and Intercultural...
- The
Catholic Church in
South Korea (called Cheonjugyo, Korean: 천주교; Hanja: 天主教; lit. Religion of the Lord of Heaven) is part of the
worldwide Catholic...
- The
Catholic Church of St.
Servatius (Gereja
Katolik Santo Servatius in Indonesian) in
Kampung Sawah, Bekasi, West Java is a
parish consisting of mostly...
- [citation needed]
Traditional Maya
religion persists through the
process of
inculturation, in
which certain practices are
incorporated into
Catholic ceremonies...
- A
Lenten veil (or
Lenten cloth),
known as a
Fastentuch in
German or
velum quadragesimale in Latin, is a
depiction of the P****ion of
Christ on a
large veil...
-
Council of 1962–1965, with an
increased push for
indigenization and
inculturation,
along with
social justice issues as a
constitutive part of preaching...
- Rome:
Libreria Editrice Vaticana. Collins, Paul M. (2007).
Christian Inculturation in India. Ashgate. ISBN 978-0-7546-6076-7. Comes, S. J. "Did St. Thomas...
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Patrizia (2019). "Mary and
Inculturation in
Mexico and India". In Maunder,
Chris (ed.). The
Oxford Handbook of...