Embodied Faith: A Multidisciplinary Exploration of Lived Christianity in Diverse Cultural Contexts

Authors

  • Kemigisha Susan Theology Department, School of Social and Human Studies, Atlantic International University, Pioneer Plaza, 900 Fort Street Mall 905, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63002/asrp.303.982

Keywords:

Lived Christianity, cultural contexts, Christian identity, faith, everyday life

Abstract

This research project explores the complex dynamics of lived Christianity in diverse cultural contexts. By examining how Christian communities and individuals interpret and apply their faith in specific contexts, this study aims to contribute to a deeper understanding of the world Christian movement and its multifaceted expressions. Using a multidisciplinary approach, combining ethnographic fieldwork and thematic analysis, this research investigates the ways in which cultural factors shape Christian identity and practice. The study reveals the complex and nuanced nature of lived Christianity, highlighting the intersection of faith, culture, and everyday life. The findings of this research contribute to a deeper understanding of the ways in which Christian communities and individuals navigate the tensions between their faith and the demands of everyday life. This study has significant implications for understanding the complex dynamics of lived Christianity, and its findings can inform Christian communities, individuals, and organizations seeking to navigate the challenges of living out their faith in diverse cultural contexts.

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Published

11-06-2025