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Inculturation is a difficult and delicate taks, since it raises the question of the Church's fidelity to the Gospel and Apostolic Tradition amidst the constant evolution of cultures (Ecclesia in Africa, 62) |
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Vol. 9, No. 1, June 2007 |
Africa Tomorrow is a multi-lingual scientific periodical (English summaries
enclosed). It is a new forum of discussion. Aware of the
necessity of both searching for truth and encountering
the revealed truth, this periodical doesn't aim at discussing
for the sake of discussing. That would sound hollow.Africa Tomorrow would like to give new evidence that from the clash of ideas flashes forth truth.For this medium of reflection is also convinced that, Driven by the desire to discover the ultimate truth of existence, human beings seek to acquire those universal elements of knowledge which enable them to understand themselves better and to advance in their own self- realisation (John Paul II, Fides et Ratio, 4). |
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Africa Tomorrow, originated in a former periodical Sauti ya Mwokozi. It is a multi-lingual instrument of scientific reflections about the promotion of positive cultural and Christian values in Africa and about an accurate inculturation of the Gospel. Africa Tomorrow has two focuses: 1. Philosophy and Human Sciences; 2. Theology and Cultures. It is, moreover, open to anybody who can write a scientific article in one of the international languages notably English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Swahili… except that, for a language other than English, an English summary of the article is required. Africa Tomorrow, Salvatorian Institute of Philosophy & Theology, P.O. Box 1878, Morogoro - TANZANIA * Replace (at) with @ |
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