LSST2181
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Inculturation and Liturgy
Subject code
LSST
Course Number
2181
Course Long Title
Inculturation and Liturgy
Course Description
Inculturation is a work of justice and liberation by which Christian communities grow into their mature identity. Vatican Council II and subsequent church documents underscore the importance of etho-cultural and racial diversity to the life of the church. Inculturation, and specifically liturgical inculturation, releases that potential, creating a wholeness and integrity - a true "catholicity" - within the people of God. Course readings and visual resources draw on emergent theologies from around the globe, key church documents, and narratives of communities engaged in inculturated life and worship. Focus given to issues of globalization, justice, popular religion, women, as well as community resilience and sustainability, Discussion/reading will explore Asian, African, Latin American, Asian American, Latino, and African American perspectives and practices. Course intended for MDiv, and MTS students, and may be taken at either 2000 or 4000 levels. STL and doctoral students should register for LSST-4181. [Faculty Consent required; 6 max enrollment]
Academic Level
Graduate - ST
Department(s)
College
San Francisco Theological Society
Credit Type
Institutional
Instructional Method Name
Lecture