The Inculturation of Christian Worship: Unveiling Cross-Cultural Insights
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Unveiling the Relationship Between Worship & Culture
Delve into the transformative study of inculturation in Christian worship, particularly the Eucharist, with insights from theology and anthropology. First published in 2004, this interdisciplinary work by Phillip Tovey explores the complex interaction between Christian teachings and diverse cultures, particularly in the context of African and global Christianity.
Key Features:
- Comprehensive Exploration: Bridges theology and anthropology to offer unique perspectives on the inculturation of worship.
- Case Studies: Includes real-world examples from the Ethiopian Orthodox Church, African Independent Churches, the Roman Catholic Church, and the Anglican Communion.
- Global Context: While focusing on African examples, the book discusses worldwide implications for Christian worship.
- Ecumenical Approach: An inclusive look at various Christian traditions and how they adapt worship to their cultural contexts.
Who Should Read This Book?
This book is ideal for theologians, worship leaders, and students interested in Christian worship, cultural studies, and the interdisciplinary study of religion. Perfect for those looking to deepen their understanding of worship in a globalized world.
Why You Need This Book
Explore the profound ways in which culture shapes Christian worship and how churches worldwide adapt to local contexts. Get your copy today to uncover the secrets of inculturation and enrich your understanding of Christian rituals in today's multicultural world.