This is in effect a companion to his earlier The Art of Indigenous Inculturation with three case studies that show how Christianity has made its home in local culture--along the way receiving new insights and modes of expression:
"Intercultural Epiphanies represents my continuing journey to be in closer touch with inculturation from the side of the Global South. Here, local cultures, sedimented with the contingencies of colonial and sociopolitical history that often blur the outline of their cultural identity and heritage, are on a liberative pilgrimage toward self-realization, renewal, and, ultimately, intercultural reconciliation."