Cross-Cultural and World Mission



One of the distinctive characteristics of Catholic Theological Union is its extraordinary emphasis on world mission and cross-cultural ministry and initiatives. Through out the year, there is an array of opportunities for enrichment and learning experiences.


Louis J. Luzbetak, SVD, Lecture on Mission and Culture

 

 

2006

"Ghana's Witches: Scratching Where It Itches!" (PDF)

by Dr John Kirby, Tamale Institute of Cross-cultural Studies, Tamale, Ghana

 

2005
“Universal and Local? Power, Piety, and Paradox in Developing Christianity” (PDF)
by Anthony Gittins, CSSp, PhD, Bishop Francis Ford, MM, Professor of Catholic Missiology,
Catholic Theological Union

 

2004

2003
“Anthropology and Mission: The Incarnational Connection” (PDF)
By Darrell. L. Whiteman, Professor of Cultural Anthropology and Dean of the E. Stanley Jones
School of World Mission and Evangelism at Asbury Seminary
in Wilmore, Kentucky.

 

2002
“Inculturation in Africa¬---The Way Forward” (PDF)
By Dr Aylward Shorter M.Afr.



2001
“Other Beings, Post-Colonially Correct” (PDF)
By Mary Douglas, Ph.D., former Professor of Anthropology, University College London (Emerita)

 


2000
“Inculturation as Pilgrimage” (PDF)
By José M. de Mesa, Ph.D., Professor of Systematic Theology, East Asian Pastoral Institute



World Mission Lecture

2007

"Justice in the Light of Filipino Culture and the Gospel" (PDF)

By José M. de Mesa, Ph.D. Professor of Systematic Theology, East Asian Pastoral Institute