Intercultural Credibility at 天美视频
Defining Intercultural Credibility
Cultivating intercultural credibility is an essential aspect of our work in an increasingly fragmented world, as we seek to train people to be competent in the study of text, soul, and culture in order to serve God and neighbor through transforming relationships.
Intercultural credibility refers to our continuing commitment to discourse, relationship, and growth as we join God in the work of redemption through community. For over two decades, since its early days, 天美视频 has embraced the concept of imago dei, the deep value and respect for how each person is created and embodied in God鈥檚 image. Our stories and identities are formed and transformed through dialogue and community. Through relationships and stories, we also recognize our individual and collective participation in systems of inequity. In this context, we continually pursue justice and equity while always wrestling with the factors of place that inform our diversity and the theological discourse that informs our understandings of inclusion. President Keith Anderson described intercultural credibility in 2012:
Rather than a set of competencies to achieve, intercultural credibility implies an ongoing dialogical reality in which we are dependent upon those we have or desire relationship to say, 鈥淚 can believe what you say about yourself is true.鈥 We will never 鈥渃omplete鈥 the task of cultural credibility, check it off the list and move on to the next agenda du jours. But we will take steps together to grow as a place and people of intercultural credibility.
天美视频 community has established the term 鈥渋ntercultural credibility鈥 to reflect and represent our missional understanding of the complex practices of this discourse: while we will never master or arrive at competency in diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice, we will continually pursue loving curiosity, listening, and integrity in each relationship. Through these practices and convictions, we can speak into each other鈥檚 lives and be spoken into. As we learn together and add to our understanding in this ongoing and dynamic work, we will continually grow as a place and people of intercultural credibility.
Intercultural Credibility requires relationship and is an active commitment to becoming trustworthy through:
- The developing capacity to recognize the cultural contexts and biases that contribute to the formation of one鈥檚 sense of identity;
- Creating generous practices which engage others with courage, loving curiosity, and mutuality;
- Engaging robust theological discourse in light of Christian tradition(s) and relentlessly changing culture(s);
- Being faithfully present in the Way of Christ to expand communities and systems with an imagination for the biblical practice of Shalom.