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- The history of Christianity
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As the gospel has spread into new regions of the world, there has proven to be need and opportunity for fresh conceptions and formulations of the faith. The process of inculturation begins when missionaries first arrive in a region in which Christianity does not exist and the instruction of converts (catechesis) takes place. Gradually, after perhaps experiencing more strongly an initial rupture with their previous culture, those who enter the Christian faith start to give it a more local expression. Soteriology, the theological study of salvation, has often lent itself to inculturation. An early medieval example is found in the ...(100 of 123588 words)