Von der Akkomodation zur Inkulturation
Michael Sievernich
· 2025
| Journal | Universitätsbibliothek Tübingen - Open Journals - Zeitschrift für Missionswissenschaft und Religionswissenschaft |
| DOI | 10.71517/zmr.v86i4.23652 |
| OpenAlex | W2522964889 |
| Language | de |
| OA? | yes |
| Status | pending |
Abstract
Departing from the Ignatian idea of pilgrimage the early Society of Jesus developed the ideal of apostolic disponibility and mobility according to the missions of the actual pope. The first missionary, Francis Xavier, was sent to Asia and worked in India, Indonesia and Japan, learning interculturally the leading ideas of a missionary practice which should be further developed by the great missionaries of the Jesuit order. In the period after the Second Vatican Council, the Society of Jesus, besides practical help, proposed a number of missionary ideas among which inculturation played an eminent role. First dominated by the binom of faith and justice the principle of inculturation has been embedded in an integral formula according to which the ministry for the faith is working through justice, inculturation and interreligious dialogue.
Provenance
- openalex (W2522964889)
2026-04-30T19:56:14.184797+00:00
Extras
| openalex_concepts | Faith; Christian ministry; Pilgrimage; Ideal (ethics); Economic Justice; Jesus christ; Theology; Order (exchange); Sociology; Religious studies |
| openalex_topics | Christian Theology and Mission; Pentecostalism and Christianity Studies; Religion, Theology, History, Judaism, Christianity |