Tag: culture
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Made to Stick
From my previous blog: One of many books that I value highly is ‘Made to Stick’ by Chip and Dan Heath. You can find its excerpts here. They were also interviewed in the 2009 Global Leadership Summit organized by Willow Creek Community Church. Their idea matches the format of the Revivalists in the nineteenth century…
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Interesting Reads on China for Westerners
I have enjoyed reading Martin Jacques’ opinions published in the BBC website and I though it would be good to share them here: Is China more legitimate than the West? How China sees a multicultural world Making sense of China As a Chinese whom speaks, writes and breath Chinese I am please to see that someone…
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From Religious Hostility to Religious Hospitality by Brian McLaren
I have read a number of Brian McLaren’s works in the past as I did my postgraduate dissertation which includes a research on how Emerging Churches implement the idea of inculturation (interaction between faith and culture). Brian McLaren has been vocal on the need to find new ways for Christians to relate to people from…
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Olympic win linked to Culture
Is culture the main factor behind an Olympic win? To certain people, no less those who commented at the news here, the answer is a definite and often, proud, ‘yes’.
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Cultural Clash ‘for everyone’!
We do not normally say that we are experiencing ‘cultural clash’. The term has always been associated with ‘bigger issues’ such as the dispute on minaret in Switzerland or the issue of Islamophobia in America after 911 – which not all of us would be involved on a regular basis. Also, in such cases there exists…
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Lesslie Newbigin
The church could have escaped persecution by the Roman Empire if it had been content to be treated as a cultus privatus—one of the many forms of personal religion. But it was not. Its affirmation that “Jesus is Lord” implied a public, universal claim that was bound eventually to clash with the cultus publicus of the empire. The…