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ElmCros January, 1994 |
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Cross-Cultural
Conflict Building
Relationships for Effective Ministry Duane
Elmer InterVarsity Press, 1993, 189
pp. ISBN 978-0-13-156815-0 |
Differences
between cultures affect how people communicate with and understand others
which affects how people get into conflict as well
as how they resolve conflict.
Attempting to resolve situations in our own 'common sense' manner may
often make things worse in another culture.
They don't do it like we do.
Those considering working in other cultures need this book. It may also help us look critically at how
we attempt to resolve conflict in our own culture. 3
sections: Understanding culture and conflict Cultural diversity and conflict
resolution Implications for the Gospel Message "Once
I made a judgment in a matter, my mind closed. And then it reopened only to receive data
that confirmed my inaccurate conclusion." p. 20 "Most
conflicts that disrupt our lives grow out of innocent misunderstandings,
unmet expectations, failure to get all the facts, or minor irritations that
fester and become problems." 24 People's
responses to others fall into 5 general categories: (p. 151) evaluative interpretive supportive probing understanding. If
a person uses one of the above 40% of the time or more, people will think he
or she is responding with that type of response 100% of the time. p. 154 *
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