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Anglican Liturgical Inculturation in Africa
Anglican Liturgical Inculturation in Africa
The Kanamai Statement 'African Culture and Anglican Liturgy'
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With Introduction, Papers read at Kanamai, and a first Response.
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Kiraz Liturgical Studies
29
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Jan 22,2010
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56
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David Gitari
Anglican Liturgical Inculturation in Africa (page 5)
CONTENTS (page 6)
THE CONTRIBUTORS (page 7)
Introduction (page 9)
1. Issues of Liturgical Inculturation (page 13)
2. The Indigenization of Liturgy (page 24)
3. The Kanamai Statement AFRICAN CULTURE and ANGLICAN LITURGY (page 37)
THE KANAMAI STATEMENT incorporating REPORTS FROM THE GROUPS (page 41)
4. Beginning the Response: A Nigerian Contribution (page 53)