leadership;
contextualization;
culturally appropriate;
Millet;
Turks;
Turkish;
leadership development;
Muslim background believers;
people movement;
PATERNALISTIC LEADERSHIP;
D O I:
10.1177/0091829619858595
中图分类号:
B9 [宗教];
学科分类号:
010107 ;
摘要:
The development of Christian leaders is a key need in much of the Global South. Research has shown that churches that have a contextualized pattern of leadership are more likely to grow and less likely to be perceived as foreign. This article describes a process that missionaries can use with local leaders to define a God-honoring, culturally appropriate pattern of Christian leadership. It does this by drawing on research on Millet Christians' perceptions of what makes a good leader as well as literature on cross-cultural variability in leadership. Three practical steps that cross-cultural workers can take to work with local leaders to define a contextualized pattern of leadership are outlined.
机构:
Natl Assoc Social Workers, Human Rights & Int Affairs Div, Washington, DC USANatl Assoc Social Workers, Human Rights & Int Affairs Div, Washington, DC USA