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Jakob Egeris Thorsen on Being Maya & Christian in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala

Jakob Egeris Thorsen on Being Maya & Christian in Santiago Atitlán, Guatemala

Jakob Egeris Thorsen joins CWCIT's Bill Cavanaugh…

Near and Far · Michael Budde

June 8, 202252m 22s

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Jakob Egeris Thorsen joins CWCIT's Bill Cavanaugh to talk about the complex relationships among traditional Mayan Catholics, mainstream Catholics, and Protestants in the Guatemalan town of Santiago Atitlán. A Catholic theologian at the University of Aarhus in Denmark, Prof. Thorsen is married to a Guatemalan woman and has spent years in Guatemala researching the effects of modernization on traditional cultures there. He is particularly interested in the tensions between Catholics who maintain many traditional Mayan practices and other Catholics and Protestants who consider those practices heterodox, syncretistic, and pagan. Prof. Thorsen is interested in approaches to inculturation that respect and preserve local indigenous culture, which is threatened by modernization, while also maintaining the integrity of the Catholic theological tradition.