Religious syncretism is usually seen as the intermingling of two religious systems to the extent that the uniqueness of a specific religion is compromised. It is thus understood as missiologically negative. This article attemps to view this from another � and more positive � angle. Here we show how the process of inculturation, the �incarnation� of the gospel within a culture is not much different from the process we term �positive syncretism�. It is also possible that the process could veer off in a negative direction. This process therefore remains a formidable challenge to mission in the sense that while there are always new cultural worlds to be penetrated by the gospel, the process cannot be controlled by any �outsiders�. This theory i...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a model that we suggest makes it possible to identify, bound, and set o...
A. Mary — The Symbolic Work of Boga Prophets: Syncretic Logic and the Cultural Inbetween. Beyond the...
This article passes from Christianity to African Religion and back again, in order to gain new insig...
Religious syncretism is usually seen as the intermingling of two religious systems to the extent tha...
Syncretism is the combining of different beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools o...
The author illustrates alternative forms of syncretic procedure at work in three forms of “trance cu...
The purpose of this article is to examine the changing understandings of processes and terms which h...
<strong>An Old Testament perspective on syncretism: The belief in the “God of the forefathers”...
This article discusses the persistence and transformation of rain rituals in contemporary African Ch...
There has been plenty of disputes on whether the term 'syncretism' can be applied to Korean Protesta...
Edited by Greenfield and Droogers (2001), Reinventing Religions: Syncretism and Transformation in Af...
This paper presents a model that we suggest makes it possible to identify, bound, and set off new re...
That which happens when two religions meet is obviously different from case to case. It is possible ...
Frustration over the delay and misconceptions about the need for promoting African Christianity resu...
HELMER RINGGREN The Problems of Syncretism ÅKE HULTKRANTZ Pagan and Christian Elements in the Re...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a model that we suggest makes it possible to identify, bound, and set o...
A. Mary — The Symbolic Work of Boga Prophets: Syncretic Logic and the Cultural Inbetween. Beyond the...
This article passes from Christianity to African Religion and back again, in order to gain new insig...
Religious syncretism is usually seen as the intermingling of two religious systems to the extent tha...
Syncretism is the combining of different beliefs, often while melding practices of various schools o...
The author illustrates alternative forms of syncretic procedure at work in three forms of “trance cu...
The purpose of this article is to examine the changing understandings of processes and terms which h...
<strong>An Old Testament perspective on syncretism: The belief in the “God of the forefathers”...
This article discusses the persistence and transformation of rain rituals in contemporary African Ch...
There has been plenty of disputes on whether the term 'syncretism' can be applied to Korean Protesta...
Edited by Greenfield and Droogers (2001), Reinventing Religions: Syncretism and Transformation in Af...
This paper presents a model that we suggest makes it possible to identify, bound, and set off new re...
That which happens when two religions meet is obviously different from case to case. It is possible ...
Frustration over the delay and misconceptions about the need for promoting African Christianity resu...
HELMER RINGGREN The Problems of Syncretism ÅKE HULTKRANTZ Pagan and Christian Elements in the Re...
ABSTRACT This paper presents a model that we suggest makes it possible to identify, bound, and set o...
A. Mary — The Symbolic Work of Boga Prophets: Syncretic Logic and the Cultural Inbetween. Beyond the...
This article passes from Christianity to African Religion and back again, in order to gain new insig...