inculturation |
undefined |
As a noun inculturation
is the adaptation of christian teachings in a non-christian culture.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
inculturation |
syncretism |
As nouns the difference between inculturation and syncretism
is that
inculturation is the adaptation of christian teachings in a non-christian culture while
syncretism is the reconciliation or fusion of different systems or beliefs (or the attempt at such fusion).
inculturation |
indigenization |
As nouns the difference between inculturation and indigenization
is that
inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings in a non-Christian culture while
indigenization is the fact of making something more native; transformation of some service, idea etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in administration, employment etc.
inculturation |
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inculturation |
enculturationa |
deculturation |
inculturation |
As nouns the difference between deculturation and inculturation
is that
deculturation is deculturization while
inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings in a non-Christian culture.
enculturation |
inculturation |
As nouns the difference between enculturation and inculturation
is that
enculturation is the process by which an individual adopts the behaviour patterns of the culture in which he or she is immersed while
inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings in a non-Christian culture.
inculturation |
socialization |
As nouns the difference between inculturation and socialization
is that
inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings in a non-Christian culture while
socialization is the process of learning how to live in a way acceptable to one's own society, said especially about children.
culture |
inculturation |
As nouns the difference between culture and inculturation
is that
culture is the arts, customs, and habits that characterize a particular society or nation while
inculturation is the adaptation of Christian teachings in a non-Christian culture.
As a verb culture
is to maintain in an environment suitable for growth especially of bacteria.
teaching |
inculturation |
As nouns the difference between teaching and inculturation
is that
teaching is something taught by a religious or philosophical authority while
inculturation is the adaptation of christian teachings in a non-christian culture.
As a verb teaching
is .
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