Orientations and Goals of Theological Formation in India-Asia Today
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https://doi.org/10.48604/ct.116Keywords :
éducation catholique, éducation théologique, mission chrétienne, IndeRésumé
Conclusion: The theological formation for mission in India/Asia is a people-centered and context-sensitive endeavour. Its emphasis is not a set of theological doctrines and moral teachings but the person of Jesus Christ, the Word who became flesh. What theological faculties in India aim at is the fostering and furthering of a thirst in their students to articulate and usher in Jesus’ vision of Reign of God that can be appreciated and accepted in the Indian/Asian milieu.
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Roger Gaikwad, “Rationale and Perspectives of New BD Curriculum: Religion, Culture and Society Cluster,” Teaching Theology in Context, edited by Wati Longchar, Serampore: The Senate of Serampore College (University), 2011, p. 45.
Morning Star Regional Seminary, Hand Book and Calendar, 2012-2013, Barrackpore, West Bengal, p. 6.
Statutes of Vidyajyoti Institute of Religious Studies, Faculty of Theology, Delhi, 1990, p. 6.
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St Ephrem’s Theological College, Handbook and Calendar 2012-13, Satna, p. 3.
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