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- W1501770529 abstract "The syncretism under consideration needs a context in which it can be seen and understood. A similar story is found in scores of culture contexts throughout the Americas but the Highland Quichuas (HQ) of Andean Ecuador will be used as a case study. By way of introduction, let me share my background and interest in this specific area. I was a FMB/IMB missionary to these people as a church planter and then teacher, co-worker, and consultant. The persecution of the HQ people at the hands of the Roman Catholics in Ecuador is a topic that would warrant its own lecture another time. Suffice it to say that the persecution has been relentless, horrific, and continues to the present day. I began to study these people informally when we were first appointed as missionaries in 1991. In subsequent educational opportunities I have deepened my level of understanding of the factors affecting them through their history. My first doctoral dissertation was a D.Miss. dissertation at the Reformed Theological Seminary entitled, “A comparative analysis of the three major religious movements of the Highland Quichuas of Andean Ecuador from the Inca conquest to the present.” A couple of years later I studied there again for a Ph.D. in Intercultural Studies and wrote a dissertation entitled, “Highland Quichuas: Discovering a culturally appropriate pastoral training model.” We returned to Ecuador after I graduated from RTS to lead the Ecuadorian Baptist Theological Seminary and to train HQ believers. Upon my return I wrote and published a couple of books in Spanish for those working with the HQ to make the fruit of my research available and hopefully help in culturally appropriate pastoral preparation. At this point, an historical overview would serve us well to set the stage for the topic under consideration. The study for this hour is the ChristiAnimism or Christo-paganism that has resulted from Catholicism being syncretized with indigenous animistic religions in the New World, specifically how it came about and how it can be avoided in the future. I want to address this matter by means of a case study of the Highland Quichua people of Andean Ecuador. In order to see the enduring Roman Catholic syncretism clearly, I will guide us through the major religious movements of this people group from the Inca conquest to the present. The most recent development is a movement toward Evangelical Protestantism but time does not permit a detailed consideration of that phenomenon. This diachronic panorama will provide a backdrop against which we can clearly recognize the steps and missteps that led to the errors and heresies that exist today. Their first religious movement was an enforced shift from the traditional Andean animism of the Highland Quichuas to the religion of the Inca empire. Then, there was another enforced shift, this time to Roman Catholicism. Most recently, a shift has been occurring among the Highland Quichuas from their syncretized form of Catholicism to Evangelical Protestant Christianity. It would be wise to examine the motivations for and results of each shift in order to discern the nature of the remaining Catholicism and how errors may be avoided." @default.
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