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Hermeneutic analysis of virtuous exemplar narratives of Cambodian-American Buddhists and Christians
Authors:Kaye V. Cook  Steven J. Sandage  Peter C. Hill  Brad D. Strawn
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychology , Gordon College , Wenham, MA 01984, USA kaye.cook@gordon.edu;3. Bethel Theological Seminary, St. Paul, MN 55112, USA;4. Rosemead School of Psychology, Biola University , La Mirada, CA 90639, USA;5. Southern Nazarene University , Bethany, OK 73008, USA
Abstract:Virtuous exemplars embody the virtues of a cultural community, a dynamic, contextual understanding that is best explored by critical hermeneutic analysis. In order to describe their lives and refine the mental-health treatment of Cambodian immigrants, 12 virtuous exemplars from a Cambodian-American Buddhist and 12 from a Cambodian-American Christian population were interviewed. Grounded theory and a mixed-methods analysis were used. Rigor-enhancing strategies include triangulation, collaboration, member checking, and researcher reflexivity, as well as interviewing a comparison group of 12 Euro-American Christians. Cambodian-American Buddhists and Christians take their religion seriously, and it influences their daily lives. These Buddhists focus on perseverence in the present life and gaining merit for the next. The Christians focus on serving God and nurturing relationships in this life. They report that they are more different from the Cambodian-American Buddhists than Latent Semantic Analysis indicates, providing evidence of both religious and cultural distinctives among the subgroups.
Keywords:virtue  hermeneutic  Buddhism  Cambodia  culture
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