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Title: | Transnational dynamics and the challenges of cultural adaptability among Nigerians in religious communities in the Netherlands |
Authors: | Ajani, E. O. |
Keywords: | Challenges Cultural adaptability Religious communities Transnational dynamics |
Issue Date: | 2021 |
Citation: | Ajani, E. O. (2021). Transnational dynamics and the challenges of cultural adaptability among Nigerians in religious communities in the Netherlands. WAUU Journal of International Affairs and Contemporary Studies, 1(1),147-154. |
Abstract: | The study investigated transnational dynamics and challenges of cultural adaptability experienced by Nigerians in religious communities in the Netherlands. Religious leaders operating in foreign environments encounter diverse cultural challenges, such as relating to their African worldviews 017 malevolent spirits. The objective of the paper is to identify the role of Nigerian religious leaders in replicating a Nigerian-led church in a foreign setting. The study adopted the Case study qualitative research method involving direct and participant observations of several of the church's regular weekly and periodic programmes between 2008 and 2012. Findings reveal that this Nigerian church in the diaspora attempts to maintain her self-Identity and has not significantly essimtleted Dutch culture. The church needs are-think 017 some of her practices in relation to these issues in order to attract the Dutch people and be more relevant in the Dutch society/context. Indeed; a crucial demand of cross-cultural mission is the essimitetion of the host' culture in areas that do not contradict scriptures, in order to truly incarnate the gospel in the context of the people. |
URI: | ir.bowen.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/750 |
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