Pilgrims in the port: the identity of migrant Christian communities in Rotterdam

"This publication investigates new ways of understanding international churches. Based upon recent fieldwork, six migrant Christian communities in Rotterdam were analysed using congregational study methods on how they construct identity. Through the frames of 'koinonia', 'diakoni...

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Published in:Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums
Main Author: Calvert, Robert Alasdair (Author)
Format: Electronic/Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Berlin $pBern Bruxelles New York Oxford Warszawa Wien Peter Lang [2020]
In: Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums (vol. 165)
Series/Journal:Studien zur interkulturellen Geschichte des Christentums vol. 165
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Rotterdam / Globalization / Immigration / Church congregation / Internationality / Identity / Social integration / Alien / Ecclesiastical social work
B Rotterdam / Alien / Christianity
Further subjects:B Rotterdam (Netherlands) Religious life and customs
B Globalization Religious aspects Christianity
B Church Case studies
B Identification (religion)
B Thesis
B Church work with immigrants (Netherlands) (Rotterdam)
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Summary:"This publication investigates new ways of understanding international churches. Based upon recent fieldwork, six migrant Christian communities in Rotterdam were analysed using congregational study methods on how they construct identity. Through the frames of 'koinonia', 'diakonia' and 'kerygma', this research reflects on their composition, characteristics, leadership style, language and social capital. Language is found to be an important shaper or 'carrier' of identity and acts both as badge and bridge of identity. In building identity, MCCs do not behave in ways expected or consistent with the process of integration"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:3631782632
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.3726/b16225