Syncretism and Inculturation: The Encounter Between Christian Theology and Ghanaian Religious Culture

This paper examines the encounter between Christian theology and Ghanaian religious culture through the lens of syncretism and inculturation. We argue that the perception that the Gospel is intrinsic to Euro-western culture is erroneous and accounts for the inability of the Christian church to trans...

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Main Author: Gariba, Joshua Awienagua (Author)
Contributors: Assenyoh, Bernard Kwame
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: 2023
In: Ghana journal of religion and theology
Year: 2023, Volume: 13, Issue: 1, Pages: 5-22
Further subjects:B Inculturation
B Christian Theology
B Religious Culture
B Ghana
B Syncretism
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Summary:This paper examines the encounter between Christian theology and Ghanaian religious culture through the lens of syncretism and inculturation. We argue that the perception that the Gospel is intrinsic to Euro-western culture is erroneous and accounts for the inability of the Christian church to transmit the Gospel to African cultures without transmitting Euro-western culture. This has been a major challenge to inculturation in Africa, not least Ghana. Further, we contend that a pejorative understanding of the concept of syncretism is accountable for Christian theology’s rejection of Euro-western Christianity as syncretic. Through archival material and our own experiences of the Ghanaian situation, we demonstrate that Christianity has always been syncretic and its survival as a worldwide religion is precisely because of its irenic character. We conclude that the irenic character of syncretism and inculturation provide sustainable pathways for spreading the gospel message in the church and society.
Contains:Enthalten in: Ghana journal of religion and theology