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Syncretism or Contextualization?
Syncretism or Contextualization What is the Difference? Dressed in a white-belted robe, a young Presbyterian scholar from South Korea, walked to the podium to address the assembly of the World Council of Churches. Christian scholars from around the world had gathered in Canberra, Australia in 1991 to discuss issues concerning indigenization and contextualization of Christianity. Korean theologian Chung Hyun-Kyung, a keynote speaker, was about to challenge the orthodox foundation of the Church to its core. Chung Hyun-Kyung took off her shoes “to honor the spirits of Australia’s aboriginal people” and then invited the assembly to do the same.  CONTINUED...

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Unbaptized Stuff
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To illustrate what he meant by this lack of sympathy for non-Christians, Lieber recalled a time when he was in Rome in 1823. A girl was amusing a little child in her arms with the contortions of some 10 or 12 beetles the girl had skewered on a knitting needle. When Lieber commented on how cruel it was to treat the beetles in that manner, the girl exclaimed: "It is unbaptized stuff." One meaning of "stuff" is "worthless things or matter."  FULL STORY




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