The art of indigenous inculturation : grace on the edge of genius / Antonio D. Sison.
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- 9781626984219
- 261.5/7 23
- BR115.C8 S569 2021
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Masks of inculturation : Nairobi's Hekima Christus reveals a Jesus with an African face -- Reconciling inculturation : Mexico's Our Lady of Guadalupe crosses borders -- Inculturation from within : Manila's Black Nazarene comes closer to home -- Conclusion : kenosis of the missionary.
"The inculturation of the Christian message is examined through examples of art from Africa, the Philippines, and the Mexican-American community"--