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Hybridizing mission : intercultural social dynamics among Christian workers on multicultural teams in North Africa

Title
Hybridizing mission : intercultural social dynamics among Christian workers on multicultural teams in North Africa / Peter T. Lee ; foreword by Tite Tiénou.
ISBN
1666737747 (paperback)
9781666737745 (paperback)
Publication
Eugene, Oregon : Pickwick Publications, [2022]
Copyright Notice Date
©2022
Physical Description
xv, 312 pages : graphs ; 23 cm.
Notes
Revision of author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Trinity Evangelical Divinity School, 2020 under title: Hybridizing mission : a study of intercultural social dynamics among Christian workers of multicultural teams in North Africa.
Summary
This qualitative study explores intercultural social dynamics among international Christian workers who are part of multicultural teams engaged in Christian ministries in a North African country. It seeks to understand these workers' lived realities at intersections of multiple cultural flows. Ethnographic methods were used to collect and analyze data, and forty-nine international Christian workers were interviewed. The findings of this study indicate that intercultural Christian workers go through complex intercultural social processes interwoven in the fabric of their everyday life. These processes are mediated by their social experiences in the local North African context and their multicultural teams, resulting in significant changes in their personal dispositions and social behaviors. Based on these findings, a working concept of diasporic habitus is developed, and the practice of double discourses of culture is further examined. This research suggests that some existing missiological concepts need to be revisited and recommends further interdisciplinary conversations involving cultural anthropology and sub-fields in psychology about the changes that happen to people in intercultural missions. It also calls for a reflexive approach to missiological research that incorporates awareness of one's situatedness and the lasting impact of historical entanglements on contemporary intercultural relations. -- From the publisher.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
February 17, 2023
Series
American Society of Missiology monograph series ; 60.
American Society of Missiology scholarly monograph series ; 60
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-299) and indexes.
Contents
Introduction
Literature review
Research methods
Intercultural social experiences in a North African Country (NAC)
Intercultural social experiences in multicultural teams (MCTs)
Intercultural living and personal change
Further interpretation and synthesis
Conclusions, implications, and recommendations.
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