Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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... inculturation takes place from the inside out , as it were . In this sense , we might take inculturation as the obverse of De Certeau's ( 1984b ) notion of " poaching , " a localized tactic of inhabitation of and appropriation from more ...
... inculturation takes place from the inside out , as it were . In this sense , we might take inculturation as the obverse of De Certeau's ( 1984b ) notion of " poaching , " a localized tactic of inhabitation of and appropriation from more ...
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... inculturation . Third , within this field it is important to recognize inculturation not as a disembodied ideology , but one populated with priests and missionaries as well as local catechists and members of the faith groups they ...
... inculturation . Third , within this field it is important to recognize inculturation not as a disembodied ideology , but one populated with priests and missionaries as well as local catechists and members of the faith groups they ...
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... inculturation , they negotiate and produce indigenous locality in its contentious and ongoing integration with encompassing systems of power . The theology and practices of inculturation posit and perform a shared Aymaraness , grounded ...
... inculturation , they negotiate and produce indigenous locality in its contentious and ongoing integration with encompassing systems of power . The theology and practices of inculturation posit and perform a shared Aymaraness , grounded ...
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The Iraqi Origin of the Iraqw | 17 |
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