INTERCULTURAL LIVING: REVIEW (5)

Formation

The last part of the book discusses formation as one of the underpinning elements in religious life. The book describes three stages of formation, namely, the initial formation for the intercultural community, the impact of formation for the intercultural community, and the new missionaries’ curriculum. Weber insists that inserting intercultural elements in the initial formation is a must.


This process, however, has to be continued through the candidate’s reflection and discernment. 


The elements of initial formation are listed; intellectual, attitudinal, and spiritual. The formation center, in other words, should become a ‘school of intercultural learning.’ 


The formation for the religious, according to Ukwuije, is that missionaries must respond to the impact of modern technology in a postmodern culture. This new culture has brought a spirit of individualism and a crisis of commitment.

The formation has to reflect on the ethical use of modern communication. Ueffing’s and Ascheman’s curriculum program for new missionaries and an ongoing formation for religious, first of all, should be started with a proper understanding of mission. That mission is God’s mission. 


We are only the instruments of such a mission. Paul’s disposition in his missionary undertakings is very significant. For Paul, the mission is for all, for the sake of Jesus Christ. Eventually, intercultural living is life-long learning and exploration.


To be continued....




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