Theological Impediments to Inculturation of the Eucharistic Symbols in the Anglican Church of Kenya

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  • George Kuria Kiarie Karatina University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/4182

Keywords:

Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), Eucharist, inculturation, Kenya, Thika, symbols, tradition

Abstract

Inculturation of the Eucharistic symbols has been highly advocated in the mission-based churches located in the global South. In spite of this discourse being so fundamental for the expansion of Christian faith in any ecclesiastical context, there are emerging issues silencing this clamour. It is against this background that this article is set in order to explore the theological impediments to inculturation of the Eucharistic symbols in the Anglican Church of Kenya (ACK), with special reference to the diocese of Thika.

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Author Biography

George Kuria Kiarie, Karatina University

Humanities and Religious Studies

Karatina University, Kenya

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Published

2019-01-11

How to Cite

Kiarie, George Kuria. 2019. “Theological Impediments to Inculturation of the Eucharistic Symbols in the Anglican Church of Kenya”. Studia Historiae Ecclesiasticae 45 (1):17 pages. https://doi.org/10.25159/2412-4265/4182.

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Received 2018-04-11
Accepted 2018-10-18
Published 2019-01-11