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Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry

Thesis (PhD (Science of Religion and Missiology))--University of Pretoria, 2008.

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spelling oai:repository.up.ac.za:2263/25045 Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry Van der Merwe, P.J. choonsupbae@yahoo.net Bae, Choon Sup Shintoism Veneration Afterlife Syncretism Worship Ancestor Spiritism Ancestor christology Contextualisation Animism Confucianism Dead Cult Idolatry Death Sacrifice Inculturation Rituals Mediator Shamanism Accommodation Saints UCTD Thesis (PhD (Science of Religion and Missiology))--University of Pretoria, 2008. Ancestor worship is conceived by some to be an outdated primitive custom with no relevance to modern society. However, this study shows that ancestor worship is still alive and well in numerous cultures and countries around the globe and that it is still practised in different forms today. This study focuses on the phenomenon of ancestor worship in Africa, Japan and Korea and specifically deals with the challenges it has posed to Christian missionaries in these contexts. Furthermore, this study examines the strategies which the Roman Catholic Church, the Protestant Church and Independent Churches have adopted to deal with this problem and the apparent mismatch with Christian theology. Therefore, the analysis of the phenomenon of ancestor worship is situated in the socio-cultural and religious paradigms of each of these countries and is examined in theological, missiological and Biblical terms. Most notably, the thesis attempts to determine whether or not ancestor worship can be considered to be a purely social and cultural phenomenon which carries certain ethical responsibilities in these cultures and whether or not it is congruent with Christian theology. This study has attempted to prove that in spite of the socio-cultural dimensions of ancestor worship and its rituals (with their ensuing ethical responsibilities in the cosmologies of these nations) it is still essentially worship. It is contended that ancestor worship is fundamentally a form of idolatry and contrary to the teachings of the Bible and is therefore does not articulate with Christian theology. The fundamental premise underlying the study is the ultimate authority of the Bible as the inspired word of God. This is a qualitative study which attempts to explore the phenomenon and rituals of ancestor worship on numerous levels. In each case the theological contributions of scholars in the field are evaluated and explored and ultimately benchmarked against the Biblical evidence. In the African context it is necessary therefore to look at African Christology and the attempts of scholars to contextualise the gospel in African terms. As such the continuity and discontinuity between traditional religion and the Bible is explored and the dangers of syncretism are addressed. The ultimate goal was to suggest a suitable approach for the Church to deal with the challenges which ancestor worship poses in these specific contexts. The study will motivate and argue for contextualisation as an appropriate mission principle in this regard. This takes into consideration the social responsibility which missionaries have towards the people to whom they introduce the gospel. The reason is that the close bond which exists between identity, culture and religion is acknowledged. If the religion or cultural practises are rejected because it does not comply with the Gospel’s requirements, then missionaries need to be sensitive to the void which they may create in the identity of the people and take appropriate steps to ameliorate the problem and avoid syncretism. Science of Religion and Missiology unrestricted 2013-09-06T19:03:56Z 2008-06-04 2013-09-06T19:03:56Z 2008-04-18 2008-06-04 2008-05-27 Thesis Bae, CS 2007, Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry, PhD thesis, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd < http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05272008-141650/ > http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25045 http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05272008-141650/ © 2007, University of Pretoria. All rights reserved. The copyright in this work vests in the University of Pretoria. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without the prior written permission of the University of Pretoria. application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf application/pdf University of Pretoria
spellingShingle Shintoism
Veneration
Afterlife
Syncretism
Worship
Ancestor
Spiritism
Ancestor christology
Contextualisation
Animism
Confucianism
Dead
Cult
Idolatry
Death
Sacrifice
Inculturation
Rituals
Mediator
Shamanism
Accommodation
Saints
UCTD
Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title_full Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title_fullStr Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title_full_unstemmed Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title_short Ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the Christian mission and ministry
title_sort ancestor worship and the challenges it poses to the christian mission and ministry
topic Shintoism
Veneration
Afterlife
Syncretism
Worship
Ancestor
Spiritism
Ancestor christology
Contextualisation
Animism
Confucianism
Dead
Cult
Idolatry
Death
Sacrifice
Inculturation
Rituals
Mediator
Shamanism
Accommodation
Saints
UCTD
url http://hdl.handle.net/2263/25045
http://upetd.up.ac.za/thesis/available/etd-05272008-141650/