Diálogo entre culturas e missão: perspectiva antrpologico-teológica

Authors

  • Waway Kimbanda Rufin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19176/rct.v0i56.15083

Keywords:

cultural identity, black-African, homogeneity, intercultural dialogue, interculturation theology

Abstract

This article is about interculturaldialogue and mission in the intersessionbetween cultural anthropologyand theology, with special attentionto theological implications in viewof cultural relationship, of which theuniversal mission postulates God’smission in history. It is geared towardsthe necessity of interculturationtheology, based on the interculturalparadigmatic experience of a SudaneseComboni missionary priest,Daniel Sorur Pharing Deng, (1866?-1900), in the context of dominantwestern cultural ethnocentrism whichmarked the civilization mission, that,today depends on the homogeneitybrought about by the phenomenonof globalisation.