We need to find ways to accelerate the learning and
enculturation of new group members so that they do not have to spend years acquiring this valuable knowledge.
Because schools, public schools are where so much of
the enculturation of the American society takes place.
This affirmation of the intrinsic value of cultural identity — and the Church's desire to guard and protect it — is echoed in the post — Vatican II emphasis on a proper
enculturation of the Gospel.
Acceptance or rejection of this faith is a Yes or No to
the enculturation of the church.
Not exact matches
On one hand, society wants institutions entrusted with educating the young to provide a suitably safe setting, and arguably one that fosters the right kinds
of enculturation.
Ethnic man had a ready - made way
of life that could be interiorized through the normal processes
of enculturation.
It is a form
of «
enculturation.»
The media are such an inextricable part
of our lives and culture that we now see all other social collectives (including our religious faith) through the lens
of our
enculturation in media.
It includes both formation through evangelization and
enculturation — the processes by which we are converted and initiated into the church and its tradition and thereby come to acknowledge ourselves as a people in covenant with God — and education, or those processes
of actualization that help us to live out our baptism by making the church's faith more vital, conscious and active in our lives; by deepening our relationship to God; and by realizing our vocation in the world so that God's saving activity may be manifested in persons and in the church.
However, this model
of scaffolding and
enculturation could be scaled across the curriculum.
Expressions
of their refusals that resist assimilation and
enculturation, posits them as both dexterous and agentive as they move from context to context.
What we each believe and how we behave is to a far greater extent the product
of subconscious programming and
enculturation.