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Multiculturalidad | ||
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Asociación General Crecimiento espiritual, actividades misioneras y herencia
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Destreza: 2 Año de introducción: 1929 |
Requisitos
La especialidad de Multiculturalidad es un componente de la Maestría Testificación. |
La especialidad de Multiculturalidad es un componente de la Maestría Familia, Orígenes y Herencia. |
La especialidad de Multiculturalidad es un componente de la Maestría ADRA. |
Objective
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- Cultura
- Conjunto de modos de vida y costumbres, conocimientos y grado de desarrollo artístico, científico, industrial, en una época, grupo social, etc.
- Diversidad cultural
- la diversidad cultural es la variedad de sociedades o culturas humanas en una región específica o en el mundo en su conjunto.
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- Estereotipo
- Modelo establecido y aceptado de conducta, expresión u otra manifestación.
Los estereotipos significa que hacemos un juicio sobre una persona sobre la base de lo que pensamos que sabemos acerca de ese «tipo» de persona (es decir, por motivo de la raza, sexo, religión, etc.). A veces, este juicio es subconsciente y ni siquiera estamos conscientes de que hemos hecho un juicio. Un ejemplo sería una repentina sensación de miedo al ver a una persona de una raza diferente en un lugar solitario o la asunción automática que porque una persona es de sexo femenino, tiene como hornear o coser, o ella no puede reparar un automóvil.
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To the Jews I became like a Jew, to win the Jews. To those under the law I became like one under the law (though I myself am not under the law), so as to win those under the law.
In order to reach people of a different culture, it is important to understand that culture. For them to feel accepted by you, you should consider adopting some of their practices, as Paul did. This shows that you have an open mind and are genuinely interested in them. It will also serve to encourage them to build trust in you.
An extreme example is Adventist Frontier Missions where missionary teams move into cultures where there are no Adventists (and often no Christians). The missionaries learn the language and study the culture as their first steps. So long as a cultural practice does not conflict with their faith, they adopt the new culture completely. In a Muslim country, this may include wearing the hajib and praying to God in a mosque.
For cultural practices that can not be reconciled with the Adventist faith, an alternative is developed. Instead of a ceremony involving witchcraft when moving into a new house, they might have a home blessing ceremony that invites God into the home. Rather than try to change a whole culture, they contextualize the Christian faith into the worldview of the existing culture. Christianity can and should fit within every culture, changing hearts, not trying to turn everyone into typical Westerners.
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For all of you who were baptized into Christ have clothed yourselves with Christ.
This passage indicates that all believers are equal in the eyes of Christ. Being "clothed in Christ" means that the Christian's sins are covered. Instead of God seeing your sins when He looks at you, He will see His Son instead. This means that no matter how heinous your sins were, God will still accept you if you accept Christ. This also applies to Christians of other cultures. No matter what terrible things the others have done, they will be forgiven in the eyes of God. This makes you no better than them (and vice versa).
All Christians are brothers and sisters in Christ, God's children. The worship of a Christian Jew who worships using a Jewish style of worship, a Canadian First Nations church that follows native cultural practices, and a African tribesman who prefers singing for story telling are all equally valid in God's eyes. Do not look down on others for any reason because they live in a different culture than you. And remember that a person does not need to live far away to be in a different culture. In North America, for example, try visiting a Adventist church that is rooted in a different culture than your own (African American, Spanish, Korean, mainly white, even big city vs small town) and experience how we all have the same faith but we express it within our own cultural contexts.
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For he himself is our peace, who has made the two one and has destroyed the barrier, the dividing wall of hostility.
The cultural barrier spoken of in this verse is the one that existed at that time between the Jews and the Gentiles. However, the lesson can be applied between peoples of any two cultures, and should not be viewed as having an application only between Jews and Gentiles. Christians should accept and love other Christians as Christ does.
When this honor was written a Pathfinder generally had to look across an ocean to study another culture. They would need to seek out someone who grew up in a different culture to complete the honor. Today, in much of the Western world, the world's cultures have come to us. In North America recent studies show that non-Hispanic whites will soon be less than 50% of the population, and that traditional minorities, collectively, will be the majority. Europe and Australia/New Zealand are also experiencing an increasingly diverse population. What can you do to reach across cultural divides and build friendships that incorporate cultural diversity?
Not only that but Christians should accept and love non-Christians from every culture because this is the only way that people will meet Jesus as their Savior. If everyone had a greater appreciation for cultural differences the world would be a safer, happier, less violent place - more like Heaven will be.
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Nota histórica
Esta especialidad fue introducida primeramente como Gente de otras tierras en 1929 como una de las especialidades originales. Fue revisada y renombrada en 2001.
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