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Domesticating A Religious Import The Jesuits And The Inculturation Of The Catholic Church In Zimbabwe 18791980 Nicholas M Creary

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Domesticating A Religious Import The Jesuits And The Inculturation Of The Catholic Church In Zimbabwe 18791980 Nicholas M Creary
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 10.24 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Nicholas M. Creary
ISBN: 9780823291427, 0823291421
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Domesticating A Religious Import The Jesuits And The Inculturation Of The Catholic Church In Zimbabwe 18791980 Nicholas M Creary by Nicholas M. Creary 9780823291427, 0823291421 instant download after payment.

Catholic theologians have developed the relatively new term “inculturation” to discuss the old problem of adapting the church universal to specific local cultures. Europeans needed a thousand years to inculturate Christianity from its Judaic roots. Africans’ efforts to make the church their own followed a similar process but in less than a century. Until now, there has been no book-length examination of the Catholic church’s pastoral mission in Zimbabwe or of African Christians’ efforts to inculturate the church. Ranging over the century after Jesuit missionaries first settled in what is now Zimbabwe, this enlightening book reveals two simultaneous and intersecting processes: the Africanization of the Catholic Church by African Christians and the discourse of inculturation promulgated by the Church. With great attention to detail, it places the history of African Christianity within the broader context of the history of religion in Africa. This illuminating work will contribute to current debates about the Catholic Church in Zimbabwe and throughout Africa.

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